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Sen. Sullivan, former US Rep Peltola begin Alaska US Senate campaign after advancing from primary

Republican U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan and Democratic former Rep. Mary Peltola wasted no time preparing for their general election campaign after Tuesday's primary in Alaska, criticizing each other's records and previewing the next phase of a high-stakes Senate race that has drawn national attention. With control of the chamber on the line, Sullivan stepped up his attack against Peltola in the days leading to the primary, questioning her effectiveness while in Congress and seeking to align her with Lower 48 “liberals.” Peltola positioned herself as someone who would represent “
Sen. Sullivan, former US Rep Peltola begin Alaska US Senate campaign after advancing from primary
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SK Hynix to buy back, cancel $29 billion worth of treasury shares

SK Hynix said on Wednesday it would buy back and cancel 40 trillion won ($28.61 billion) worth of treasury shares and allocate more than 50% of free cash flow generated between 2025 and 2027 to boost shareholder returns. The move comes amid growing pressure from investors for SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics to return a bigger share of excess cash through dividends or share buybacks, after the chipmakers offered scant detail on capital returns despite reporting record profits fuelled by booming demand for AI memory chips.Those calls have intensified as SK Hynix and Samsung shares retreated a
SK Hynix to buy back, cancel $29 billion worth of treasury shares
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Japan criticises U.S. over 'unfortunate' sanctions on ICC

In a rare criticism of its U.S. ally, Japan on Wednesday described Washington's decision to impose sanctions on the International Criminal Court's Japanese president and a senior trial lawyer as "very unfortunate." The pushback came after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he was imposing sanctions on Japanese judge and ICC President Tomoko Akane and Abdoulaye Seye, a Senegalese lawyer on the prosecution team that sought an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu."Japan has consistently supported the ICC, which is a permanent international criminal court, in its efforts
Japan criticises U.S. over 'unfortunate' sanctions on ICC

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Sen. Darline Graham admits in debate: ‘National security is not my thing’

Interim GOP Sen. Darline Graham declined to answer a question about Taiwan and the South China Sea during a debate Tuesday night, saying national security is “not my thing.”The awkward moment came during a debate with Rep. Ralph Norman, her opponent in next week’s special primary runoff for Senate in South Carolina. Graham, who has President Donald Trump’s support, is vying for a full term in the seat after the recent death of her brother, Sen. Lindsey Graham.A moderator, journalist Greta Van Susteren, asked Graham, “Are Taiwan and the South China Sea national security issues for the
Sen. Darline Graham admits in debate: ‘National security is not my thing’
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Sen. Sullivan, former congresswoman Peltola will face off for Alaska US Senate seat in November

Republican Sen. Dan Sullivan and Democratic former congresswoman Mary Peltola advanced to November’s general election on Tuesday, setting the stage for what is expected to be a costly fight for a seat that could determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate. Sullivan went on the attack against Peltola in the days leading to the primary, providing a possible preview of their coming matchup. He attempted to tie her to a progressive movement within the Democratic Party that has been ascendant throughout the primary season, claiming Peltola was aligned with Lower 48 “liberal
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Fake polling from mysterious company highlights danger of unvetted election surveys

Locked in a competitive reelection race, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declared on social media last week that a new poll was evidence that her campaign was “gaining momentum.” Just a few days later, the truth emerged: The poll was fabricated. The California results were among at least three “polls” across three states posted online this month by Median Strategies, a previously unknown organization that admitted to the Los Angeles Times on Monday that the purported results were fake. The company wrote before shuttering its website this week that it “was cr
Fake polling from mysterious company highlights danger of unvetted election surveys
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What to watch for in Tuesday's voting in Florida, Alaska, California

Voters go to the polls on Tuesday in Alaska, Florida and California to determine which candidates will run in the November elections when control of Congress is at stake.Here are five developments to watch:WILL DEMOCRATS FIND AN OPENING IN ALASKA?The last time Alaska had a Democrat in the U.S. Senate was 2014, when Mark Begich was defeated by Republican Dan S. Sullivan. Now they have a chance to win that seat back.Democrat Mary Peltola, a moderate who held the state's single House seat from 2022 through 2024, is likely to do well enough in the state's unusual nonpartisan primary to advance to

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Trump administration antisemitism probes into universities lacked evidence, ex-DOJ attorney says

A former Department of Justice attorney has said the Trump administration's probes of U.S. universities over accusations of antisemitism lacked evidence and had predetermined outcomes.Investigations by a Trump administration task force into alleged antisemitism were "marked by extraordinary procedural irregularities, predetermined outcomes without factual or legal support, and disregard" for specific legal requirements and free speech rights, lawyers for Haley Van Erem, a former career attorney in the DOJ's civil rights division, said in a complaint.The whistleblower complaint sent to the Hou
Trump administration antisemitism probes into universities lacked evidence, ex-DOJ attorney says
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Ukraine's ousted defence minister calls for wartime elections

Ukraine's ousted Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov called for wartime elections in a bombshell address on Tuesday, arguing the nation faced a crisis of governance, in the biggest internal challenge to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy since Russia's invasion.Fedorov's call, delivered in a video address posted on YouTube, is the first such demand by a major Ukrainian political figure since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022. Ukrainian law prohibits holding elections during wartime. "Democracy cannot be held hostage by Russia," Fedorov said. "We must find a legal, safe and realistic m
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New images reveal the impact site of SpaceX rocket’s moon collision

New images from a NASA satellite orbiting the moon reveal a fresh, 60-foot-wide crater formed by a wayward SpaceX rocket that slammed into the lunar surface earlier this month.The crash involved the upper stage of a Falcon 9 rocket that originally launched on January 15, 2025, carrying two commercial lunar landers. While the rocket’s first stage — the booster used for liftoff — returned to Earth, its second, or upper, stage continued propelling the robotic landers on their path to the moon.After the rocket’s mission was complete, SpaceX intentionally discarded the upper stage in space
New images reveal the impact site of SpaceX rocket’s moon collision
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Trump administration moves ahead to end roadless rule on national forests

The Trump administration announced Tuesday it is moving ahead with plans to rescind a quarter-century-old rule that blocked logging, road building and other development on national forest lands, drawing the ire of environmentalists nationwide. The U.S. Forest Service is filing a proposal that would scrap the so called roadless rule adopted in the last days of Bill Clinton’s presidency in 2001. The agency described the rule as a one-size-fits-all restriction that has frustrated land managers and served as a barrier to reducing wildfire risks in the nation’s forests.

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Trump expected to pick Dr. Heidi Overton to lead FDA

Trump expected to pick Dr. Heidi Overton to lead FDA
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‘One person kind of controls our fate’: Republicans confront growing midterm peril due to Iran war

‘One person kind of controls our fate’: Republicans confront growing midterm peril due to Iran war

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Meta is back in the courtroom to face its biggest social media addiction trial yet

Meta is back in the courtroom to face its biggest social media addiction trial yet

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Exclusive model of Ferrari’s first electric car, Luce, sells for record $40 million

Exclusive model of Ferrari’s first electric car, Luce, sells for record $40 million
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Hood County shuts down Flock cameras over privacy concerns

Hood County shuts down Flock cameras over privacy concerns

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Democratic congressman under investigation by House Ethics Committee over sexual misconduct allegations

Democratic congressman under investigation by House Ethics Committee over sexual misconduct allegations

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Supreme Court rebuffs Trump’s last-ditch effort to deny $5.6 million payment to E. Jean Carroll

Supreme Court rebuffs Trump’s last-ditch effort to deny $5.6 million payment to E. Jean Carroll
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Trump weighs a plan for press briefings when Leavitt leaves, sources say

Trump weighs a plan for press briefings when Leavitt leaves, sources say

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Palestinian American returns to West Bank to defend his home under siege by Israeli settlers

A Palestinian American whose home in the occupied West Bank has been besieged by Israeli settlers for over a week has arrived there to help family members defend the property

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‘A million dollars over asking’: AI wealth is fueling housing market frenzy in San Francisco

‘A million dollars over asking’: AI wealth is fueling housing market frenzy in San Francisco

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From LA to Scottsdale: The Founder Behind AdDynamix Is Building the Bridge Between AI and Business Tools

An LA digital advertising veteran of 28 years has moved to Scottsdale and is building what he calls the missing piece between business software and the AI assistants people now use every day. SCOTTSDALE, AZ. When Benoit Pecqueur talks about his latest company, he sounds less like a founder pitching a product and more like an operator who got tired of watching the same problem repeat itself. “Most small business owners are watching the AI revolution from the sidelines,” he says. “Not because they don’t want it. Because their tools don’t talk to ChatGPT or Claude. Their accountant still pulls

From LA to Scottsdale: The Founder Behind AdDynamix Is Building the Bridge Between AI and Business Tools