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The U.S. Department of Commerce has rescinded a rule that placed limits on the number of AI chips that could be exported to certain international markets.
The PS5 did get a call out from CEO Hiroki Totoki when discussing the possibility of moving manufacturing to the US to avoid the brunt of Donald Trump’s tariffs. He admitted that the console “can be produced locally,” and that it would be “an efficient strategy” that “has to be considered going forward.”
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What we’re doing here with Netflix is a carrot to attract them rather than hitting people over the head with sticks,” Murphy told The Hollywood Reporter.
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A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade holds the first hearing on the challenges Tuesday morning in New York. Five small businesses are asking the court to block the sweeping import taxes that Trump announced April 2 – “Liberation Day,’’ he called it.
The president has backtracked repeatedly on his tariff policies, creating a whiplash with downsides and few clear benefits so far.
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Worse, Ciattarelli called Trump a “charlatan” in 2015 and said he was “not fit” to serve in the Oval Office. The president, in turn, has attacked him. That made the former moderate lawmaker somewhat of an enemy to the MAGA crowd — a dreaded RINO, Republican in name only.
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Iran “must stop sponsoring terror, halt its bloody proxy wars and permanently and verifiably cease pursuit of nuclear weapons,” Trump said in remarks at a meeting of leaders from the Gulf Cooperation Council hosted by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the Saudi capital. “They cannot have a nuclear weapon.”
President Trump, speaking in Saudi Arabia, said he will order the end of sanctions against Syria to normalize relations with its new government.
The Trump family’s crypto empire is expanding rapidly, and it’s making earlier ethics debates over his hotel and casino business interests look downright quaint.