Google says U.S. faces a power capacity crisis in AI race against China
The U.S. is facing a power capacity crisis as the tech sector races against China to achieve dominance in artificial intelligence, an executive leading the energy strategy of Alphabet’s Google unit said this week. The emergence of China’s DeepSeek artificial intelligence
Judge restores Trump administration’s buyout offer to federal workers
A federal judge restored President Donald Trump's deferred resignation program for federal workers in a decision Wednesday evening. U.S. District Judge George O’Toole of Massachusetts made the ruling. The deferred resignation program, also known as the administration's "Fork in the Road" offer,
Egypt reportedly releases details on plan to rebuild Gaza; there’s no mention of ‘cooperation’ with the US
Egypt has apparently released the initial details of a proposal Cairo has put together to rebuild the Gaza Strip within three to five years, though there’s no mention of a plan to work with the Trump administration or Israel. According to
House GOP’s budget impasse thaws just as winter storm sacks Capitol
It is said that talk is cheap. And that’s why House Republicans have done so much of it as they attempted to forge an internal agreement on a budget plan to slash taxes and cut spending. It is now the middle of
Prebiotic soda brand Olipop valued at $1.85 billion in latest funding round
Prebiotic soda brand Olipop said Wednesday that it was valued at $1.85 billion in its latest funding round, which raised $50 million for the company. Founded in 2018, Olipop has helped fuel the growth of the prebiotic soda category, along with
Prebiotic soda brand Olipop valued at $1.85 billion in latest funding round
Prebiotic soda brand Olipop said Wednesday that it was valued at $1.85 billion in its latest funding round, which raised $50 million for the company. Founded in 2018, Olipop has helped fuel the growth of the prebiotic soda category, along with
Putin viewed as ‘great competitor’ but still a US ‘adversary’ as Ukraine negotiations loom, Leavitt says
The Trump administration simultaneously views Russian President Vladimir Putin as a "great competitor" and "adversary" as it hashes out negotiations regarding the war in Ukraine, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said during a Wednesday press conference. "I believe this nation
Tulsi Gabbard sworn in at White House hours after Senate confirmation
President Donald Trump's new Director of National Intelligence (DNI), Tulsi Gabbard, was sworn in at the White House on Wednesday, just hours after being confirmed by the Senate. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters during her briefing, "Senate Republicans
Biden administration slow-walked Marc Fogel designation as ‘wrongful detainee,’ Republicans say
The Biden administration slow-walked its designation of American Marc Fogel as a "wrongful detainee" in Russia, Republicans and officials who previously worked on the effort to free Fogel told Fox News Digital. "Marc Fogel was viewed by the Biden administration as
‘Mr. Brexit’ advocates for UK DOGE over ‘complete waste’ of taxpayer money
Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has dominated headlines during President Donald Trump’s second term. Nigel Farage, the Reform UK party leader who initiated Britain’s departure from the European Union, has been taking notes. Farage posted a social media video on