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Iran Is Hunting Down Starlink Users to Stop Protest Videos From Going Global The Wall Street JournalIran's Internet Blackout by the Numbers Foreign PolicyTrump imposes tariffs as Iranians make first calls to outside world since violent crackdown NBC NewsAn ecosystem of smuggled tech holds Iran's last link to the outside world The Guardian
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Joseph H. Thompson, a career federal prosecutor who was the acting U.S. attorney for Minnesota last year, was among those who resigned as the Justice Department sought to examine the woman's supposed ties to activist groups.
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Trump seeks to quell rebellion over data centers The Washington PostMicrosoft swears off local subsidies as worry over AI power crunch looms The Seattle TimesBig Tech and politicians need BYOP to quell the growing backlash to AI data centers AxiosMicrosoft Pledges to Pay More for Electricity, Drawing Praise From Trump The New York TimesMicrosoft has a plan to stop AI data centers from hiking up your electricity bill
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Similar scenes have played out around the Twin Cities over the past week as people have taken to the streets demanding federal immigration officials leave the state.
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Federal investigators assigned to probe last week's fatal encounter are looking increasingly less likely to charge the agent, Jonathan Ross, after he opened fire on Renee Nicole Good.
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The campaign to persuade Trump to investigate the Federal Reserve chief The Washington PostFederal Prosecutors Open Investigation Into Fed Chair Powell The New York TimesDOJ investigation into Powell and Federal Reserve began late last year, sources said NBC NewsStocks shrug, hit record highs after Trump ups the ante against Jerome Powell and the Fed CNN
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Volunteer efforts to track and protest federal immigration enforcement are in the spotlight after the killing of Renée Good in Minneapolis last week.
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