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The Trump administration argued that extending the deadline would exacerbate the harms the plaintiffs alleged.
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It follows similar bans in Texas, Taiwan, Australia, South Korea, Canada, the Netherlands, and Italy.
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An Epoch Times investigation into China’s DeepSeek AI found that the chatbot is hard-coded with CCP censorship and propaganda.
Trump Signs Order Pausing Enforcement of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
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Trump Pardons Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich
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Watchdog Finds FEMA Staff Performed Oversight Without Requisite Authorization
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