TODAY’S NEWS FLASH:
Political Landscape
Insurrection Act: How it’s been used and what Trump wants to do with it
Donald Trump would not be the first president to invoke the Insurrection Act, as he has threatened, so that he can send U.S. military forces to Minnesota.
Tim Walz’s Stream Was Such A Dumpster Fire It Was Deleted From YouTube
Democratic Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) livestream had to be deleted from YouTube on Wednesday over technical issues.
Global Impact
‘Not regulated’: launch of ChatGPT Health in Australia causes concern among experts
A 60-year-old man with no history of mental illness presented at a hospital emergency department insisting that his neighbour was poisoning him. Over the next 24 hours he had worsening hallucinations, and tried to escape the hospital.
Venezuela promised to free political prisoners, but their families are still waiting
The joy prompted by news that Venezuela would free an “important number” of prisoners has given way to anguish for many of their loved ones. A week later, a fraction of the more than 800 political prisoners believed to be held by the repressive regime are out, and the future of those who have been freed is uncertain.
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Economic Pulse
Verizon to issue $20 credits to customers affected by cell service outage
Verizon said Thursday that it would begin issuing $20 credits to the accounts of customers affected by Wednesday’s nearly daylong cellular service problems.
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White House says 25% semiconductor tariffs a 'phase one' action
The U.S. Commerce Department's 25% national security tariff on certain high-end semiconductors announced on Wednesday is a "phase one" action to protect the sector and could be followed by other announcements pending negotiations with other countries and companies, a White House official said on Thursday.
Quick Takes
What Went Down Between Megan Moroney and Riley Green? Rumors Explained and How Ella Langley Fits In
The “artery unclogger” heart doctors never tell you about
Australia social media ban hits 4.7 million teen accounts in first month
Drug ring's "monkey" technique used young swimmers to stash cocaine on ships at sea, Spanish police say
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