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Rich in cash, Japanese automaker Toyota builds a city to test futuristic mobility

SUSONO, Japan — Woven City near Mount Fuji is where Japanese automaker Toyota plans to test everyday living with robotics, artificial intelligence and autonomous zero-emissions transportation. Daisuke Toyoda, an executive in charge of the project from the automaker’s founding family, stressed it’s not “a smart city.” “We’re making a test course for mobility so that’s […]

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Trump fires Gen. Charles Q. Brown as chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

President Trump abruptly fired Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on Friday, sidelining a history-making fighter pilot and respected officer as part of a campaign to rid the military of leaders who support diversity and equity in the ranks. The ouster of Brown, only the second Black

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NYC Mayor Eric Adams' corruption case continues for now, judge rules

The corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams will continue, for now.  A judge on Friday appointed outside attorney Paul Clement to argue before the court over the U.S. Department of Justice’s request to drop the federal charges. Clement is a former U.S. solicitor general who has argued more than 100 cases before the

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Pentagon to fire 5,400 probationary workers, institute hiring freeze

The Defense Department said Friday that it’s cutting about 5,400 probationary workers starting next week and will put a hiring freeze in place. It comes after staffers from the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, were at the Pentagon earlier in the week and received lists of such employees, U.S. officials said. They said those

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Trump to meet with Polish president, amid discussions about Ukraine war

President Trump is expected to meet with Polish President Andrzej Duda on Saturday amid discussions about the Ukraine war, according to two sources familiar with the plans. Duda, a right-wing populist who has a warm relationship with Mr. Trump, is traveling to the U.S. to attend the Conservative Political Action conference, where he is expected

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Ukraine is close to signing rare earth minerals deal with U.S., White House official says

Ukraine is close to signing rare earth minerals deal with U.S., White House official says – CBS News Beneath the battle-scarred fields of Ukraine lies a hidden treasure — rare earth minerals used to power the world’s most advanced technologies. White House National Security Adviser Mike Waltz said Ukraine is close to signing a deal

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Why Republicans are at odds about how to fund the government

Why Republicans are at odds about how to fund the government – CBS News The Republican-controlled Senate adopted a $340 billion budget blueprint. Next week, the GOP-led House will advance its own proposal. There are some differences in strategy, and President Trump prefers the House approach. Caitlin Huey-Burns explains. Source link

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