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U.S. Senate Majority Leader Sen. John Thune
  • The Senate has reached a deal to fund most of the DHS, including TSA workers at airports.
  • The partial shutdown began after lawmakers failed to reach an agreement over funding.
  • The deal excludes funding for ICE and Border Patrol.

The Senate has moved forward with a deal to free up funding for the Department of Homeland Security, teeing


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Chelsea Handler.
  • Chelsea Handler, 51, says getting older changed her dating life in an unexpected way.
  • While she dated older men in her 20s and 30s, she said turning 40 led her to date younger men.
  • "So, now I'm heading in the opposite direction because I'm too hot to be dating a 65-year-old," she said.

Chelsea Handler, 51, isn't sticking to tradi


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Arinjay Jain retired early in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
  • Turning 50 led Arinjay Jain to rethink how he wanted to spend the next few decades of his life.
  • He traded his IT sales career for early retirement in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
  • He now lives in a one-bedroom apartment that costs about $425 a month.

When Arinjay Jain turned 50, he was sitting in yet another meeting when it hit him:


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We vibecoded three apps on three different startup tools. This is how it went.
  • A trio of journalists tried three big vibe coding apps to see how they stack up.
  • We each attempted to build an app on Cursor, Lovable, and Base44.
  • With the same prompt on each system, we wanted to see how far we could get.

We three writers have been handed a gift with seemingly infinite potential. A sparkling


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Nicolás Maduro in court in New York.
  • Nicolás Maduro faces narco-terrorism charges in the US and awaits trial while legal fees remain unpaid.
  • He was arrested in Venezuela and brought to the US in early January of this year.
  • Maduro's Thursday court hearing focused on how his defense lawyers will get paid.

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After Anthropic's weeks-long standoff with the Pentagon, the company won one milestone: A judge granted Anthropic a preliminary injunction in its lawsuit, which sought to reverse its government blacklisting while the judicial process plays out.

"The Department of War's records show that it designated Anthropic as a supply chain risk because of its 'hostile manner through the press,'"



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Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr never meant to threaten broadcast licenses over their coverage of the war in Iran, he told reporters after an event hosted by FGS and Semafor.

"My comments weren't actually on the Iran war," Carr said in response to a question from The Verge about his statement regarding coverage of the war. "I understand why people say that. I made a


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David Sacks, the venture capitalist and tech billionaire who'd become Silicon Valley's primary advocate inside the White House and a key architect of its aggressive AI policy initiatives, revealed on Thursday that he was no longer a special government employee - and therefore no longer President Donald Trump's Special Advisor on AI and Crypto.

Sacks' official status as an SGE allowed him


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