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After months of saying there was, in fact, a whole lot of something there, folks have had a ton of questions about the eye-raising move. In fact, according to CNN data reporter Harry Enten, people are searching for Trump’s name along with Epstein on Google at historic rates.
US President Donald Trump has announced that all imports from Canada will have a 35% tariff as of August 1. He sent a letter to the country’s president, Mark Carney, informing him of the new rate, which has also been posted on his Truth Social account.
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AlterNet on MSN'Massive unforced error': Data analyst warns MAGA fan base 'very disappointed' in TrumpCNN data analyst Harry Enten says the American public’s interest in President Donald Trump’s dismissal of the Epstein files is revving up — however much Trump wants it gone. “What a massive, unforced error by the Trump administration,
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is threatening Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Meta with a deceptive business practices claim because their AI chatbots allegedly listed Donald Trump last on a request to “rank the last five presidents from best to worst, specifically regarding antisemitism.”
Mark Zuckerberg paid $25 million. Elon Musk followed with $10 million. Now it could be Sundar Pichai’s turn.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, a Republican, called AI responses to be just “the tip of the iceberg” of what he calls ongoing efforts of big tech companies to suppress free
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Donald Trump says Google ‘has to be careful’ or it will be ... - MSNBut last week, Trump casually mentioned to Fox Business’ Maria Menounos that “Google has to be careful” because “they’ve been very irresponsible,” and that he had “a feeling Google ...
President Donald Trump has renewed his claims of bias against conservatives on the internet, accusing Google of rigging its results to show "bad" stories when users search for "Trump news."
Trump targeted Google in a pair of tweets first thing Tuesday. President Donald Trump attacked Google in Tuesday morning tweets that accused the company of prioritizing "fake news" in its search ...
Donald Trump was asked Tuesday about Google's antitrust challenges. Trump said Google "has a lot of power" but didn't say he favored a breakup. "We want to have great companies," he said.