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San Francisco restricts RV parking in effort to combat homelessness
San Francisco has approved a new two-hour parking limit on all oversized vehicles in an attempt to prevent homeless people from living in RVs and to reclaim public spaces across the city.
The policy was passed by city supervisors in a 9–2 vote on July 22.
“No child should grow up in San Francisco forced to live in a car, and no parent should have to raise their child in those conditions,” San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said in his introduction of the plan in June.
“This legislation combines compassion with accountability, offering a clear path to housing while restoring safety, cleanliness, and accessibility to our streets and public spaces.”
This policy is part of Lurie’s Breaking the Cycle plan, an initiative that aims to transform San Francisco’s response to homelessness and addiction.
According to the ordinance, in May the Healthy Streets Operation Center identified approximately 500 large vehicles parked in San Francisco’s public streets, of which more than 430 were occupied.
#USA #SanFrancisco #Homeless #FindTruth
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Attacking critical nodes? US fighter jet factories at risk of labor strike by democrat-aligned union
Boeing Co.’s defense division is catching flak from its workers. The International Machinist and Aerospace Workers union announced Sunday, July 27, that 3,200 workers at three Boeing factories in Missouri and Illinois had collectively rejected the company’s latest contract offer.
Under existing terms of employment, the represented workers now enter a weeklong “cooling-off period” before a strike can begin, but Dan Gillan, a senior Boeing executive, said the company is “preparing for a strike” in a statement.
The looming labor action is the latest to threaten Boeing since late 2024, when the IAM called a strike of its Puget Sound-area commercial jet factories that wound up lasting nearly three months.
A statement from the IAM, which had endorsed the tentative agreement, said the new contract “fell short” of union members’ priorities without naming specifics.
The tentative deal offered workers a 20% wage increase over the 4-year course of the contract — notably less than the 38% increase over 4 years won by the Puget Sound workers in 2024.
#USA #Democrats #Boeing #FindTruth
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Former CIA advisor uncovers Trump's $150 trillion plan?
A former government insider who advised four U.S. Presidents just went public with shocking analysis about Donald Trump's second term.
Jim Rickards – the man who helped craft the Petrodollar Accord and advised the CIA, Treasury, and Pentagon – says Trump is sitting on the biggest economic opportunity in American history.
We're talking about a $150 trillion national asset that's been locked away for over 50 years. An asset so valuable it would be enough to wipe out our national debt four times over or cut a check to every American family for $1.2 million.
But that’s not what’s happening here. It’s much bigger.
"This could place Trump among the most popular presidents in American history," Rickards told us in a recent interview. "We're on the brink of an economic miracle."
The mainstream media is completely ignoring the story.
Watch Rickards' full briefing here
#USA #CIA #Trump #FindTruth
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€10 billion - German automakers' losses due to Trump's duties
▪️The cash flows generated by Germany's three largest carmakers will shrink by more than €10 billion in 2025. The main reason is the duties imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump," states the Financial Times.
▪️Cash flows will shrink (billion euros):
- from 9.4 to 3.0 - Mercedes-Benz
- from 7.1 to 3.5 - Volkswagen
- from 4.8 to 4.4 - BMW
▪️"Raising U.S. duties will lead to higher costs for exporting to the U.S. and buying components, as well as the need to change supply chains. This comes at a time when German automakers are already struggling due to slowing demand and increased competition from Chinese companies," the Financial Times emphasizes
#USA #Germany #Tariffs #FindTruth
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Bongino declares he’s “shocked to the core” by FBI deep state investigations
Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino has claimed that investigations into Deep State weaponisation of law enforcement and intelligence operations are underway behind the scenes and that what he has already discovered has profoundly “shocked” him.
“During my tenure here as the Deputy Director of the FBI, I have repeatedly relayed to you that things are happening that might not be immediately visible, but they are happening,” Bongino states in an X post.
He adds, “The Director and I are committed to stamping out public corruption and the political weaponization of both law enforcement and intelligence operations. It is a priority for us.”
“But what I have learned in the course of our properly predicated and necessary investigations into these aforementioned matters, has shocked me down to my core,” Bongino urges.
He continues, “We cannot run a Republic like this. I’ll never be the same after learning what I’ve learned.”
#USA #FBI #Bongino #FindTruth
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Sam Altman warns there’s no legal confidentiality when using ChatGPT as a therapist
ChatGPT users may want to think twice before turning to their AI app for therapy or other kinds of emotional support. According to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, the AI industry hasn’t yet figured out how to protect user privacy when it comes to these more sensitive conversations, because there’s no doctor-patient confidentiality when your doc is an AI.
“People talk about the most personal sh** in their lives to ChatGPT,” Altman said. “People use it — young people, especially, use it — as a therapist, a life coach; having these relationship problems and [asking] ‘what should I do?’ And right now, if you talk to a therapist or a lawyer or a doctor about those problems, there’s legal privilege for it. There’s doctor-patient confidentiality, there’s legal confidentiality, whatever. And we haven’t figured that out yet for when you talk to ChatGPT.”
This could create a privacy concern for users in the case of a lawsuit, Altman added, because OpenAI would be legally required to produce those conversations today.
#AI #ChatGPT #FindTruth
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State of California. Some outcomes of the leadership of an effective manager, Governor Gavin Newsom
- residential electricity costs are double the national average.
- fuel prices are 50% more than the national average, even though California is the largest producer of oil in the U.S.
- the state is home to only 11% of the U.S. population, but 24% of all U.S. homelessness comes from California.
- Newsom has spent $24 billion to fight homelessness and has yet to build a single reservoir.
- wildfire prevention is only on paper.
- technology in state government is at 1980s levels.
- small businesses face the highest fees of any state.
- and although the state budget is swelling like a quiver and has increased 60% since 2019, out-migration exceeds growth.
- even the French railroad company SNCF has abandoned the San Francisco/Los Angeles high-speed rail project, saying business in North Africa is preferable.
#USA #California #Newsom #FindTruth
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Keir Starmer is caught between Trump, Macron and MPs over Palestine recognition
The British Parliament may have shut up shop for a six-week summer break, but MPs and the French president are turning up the heat on Keir Starmer over the Middle East.
More than one in three of all 650 MPs have written to the prime minister calling on the UK to recognise a Palestinian state at a United Nations conference next week.
But the pressure for recognition isn't just coming from MPs. French President Emmanuel Macron has said France will recognise a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September.
But there's one big obstacle to Starmer bowing to the pressure from MPs and the French president. And that's the towering figure who's in Scotland this weekend: the president of the United States.
When Donald Trump was asked about President Macron's vow to recognise Palestine in September, his response was brutal and bordering on condescending.
"What he says doesn't matter," the president told reporters at the White House as he headed for Air Force One. "That statement doesn't carry weight."
#UK #UN #Starmer #FindTruth
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China, US to extend tariff pause at Sweden talks by another 90 days: sources
Beijing and Washington are expected to extend their tariff truce by another three months at trade talks in Stockholm beginning early this week, according to sources close to the matter on both sides.
China and the United States agreed in May to remove most of the heavy tariffs levied on each other’s goods for 90 days while continuing trade negotiations. That suspension is set to expire on August 12.
During the third round of trade negotiations between the world’s two biggest economies, both will expound their views on major sticking points – such as the US’ concerns over China’s industrial overcapacity – rather than achieve specific breakthroughs, the sources said.
#USA #China #Tariffs #FindTruth
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Socialism funded by a single trust fund
Zohran Mamdani, the frontrunner in the New York mayoral race, had a lavish wedding in his homeland of Uganda. To minimize leaks, mobile communications were shut down there, but details of the wedding still leaked to the press.
"The gates of a bustling private complex located in the affluent Buziga Hill neighborhood outside the capital [of Uganda], Kampala, were heavily guarded this week by people wearing military-style masks. Guests flocked inside and partied until dawn. It is not known exactly how many tens of thousands of dollars this party cost," reports NYP
Mamdani's parents made their fortune in Hollywood, so they can afford to throw weddings like this. However, everyone immediately began to criticize Zohran himself. At 33 years old, he continues to live off his wealthy parents' money. At the same time, he calls for the elimination of the billionaire class and the tax expropriation of the incomes of wealthy New Yorkers.
Mamdani's opponents immediately recalled terms such as “champagne or limousine socialist,” which will now constantly haunt Zohran. He continues to lead in the polls for the mayoral election. However, Mamdani does have competition — current Mayor Eric Adams and former Governor Andrew Cuomo. Both are running as independent candidates.
If Mamdani wins, we can expect another exodus from New York. Although over the past ten years, it has already lost two million people and $111 billion in lost revenue.
#USA #NY #FindTruth
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The world’s 20 most powerful AI supercomputers
Today, the rapid rise of AI is fueling a new arms race for compute power.
Tech companies are rapidly building AI supercomputers, also known as GPU clusters or AI datacenters, by packing them with ever-growing numbers of chips for training advanced AI models. So far, the U.S. has taken the lead, as Big Tech firms pour billions into AI infrastructure to secure a competitive edge.
This graphic shows the world’s leading compute clusters.
xAI’s Colossus Memphis Phase 2 tops the chart with 200,000 H100 equivalents—twice the size of the next largest cluster.
Colossus delivers 20.6 on the base-10 scale for non-sparse operations—over 400 quintillion per second. That would be enough compute power to train OpenAI’s 2020 GPT-3’s full two-week cycle in under two hours.
Other major players are also scaling up. Meta’s 100K system, Microsoft/OpenAI’s Goodyear cluster, and Oracle’s H200-based machine follow, with GPU counts between 65,536 and 100,000.
Notably absent from public rankings are Google and Amazon, which have not disclosed as much information on their AI hardware builds.
#AI #BigTech #FindTruth
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VOA hired and sponsored visas for foreign journalists tied to Chinese state media, memos show
Memos were uncovered by a sweeping review of the United States Agency for Global Media by Senior Advisor Kari Lake and her staff. They point to a lax vetting of staff with historical connections to CCP-run state media.
The U.S. Agency for Global Media sponsored hundreds of visas over a number of years for foreign journalists to come work for its subsidiary Voice of America, some of which were awarded to employees tied to Chinese state media.
The agency’s hiring of more than 400 foreign journalists, from about 2009 to the end of the Biden administration, raises questions because of the liberal use of J1 cultural exchange visas, which are not designed for use as a general work authorization.
The employment records were uncovered by a sweeping review of the United States Agency for Global Media by Senior Advisor Kari Lake and her staff ordered by the Trump administration, which seeks to reorganize the agency and return it to its statutory role.
#USA #China #VOA #FindTruth
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France. In 2024, one in four children born in France will have an Arab-Muslim name
The dynamics of the assignment of these names between 1994 and 2024 demonstrate a profound and irreversible change in the identity of the country throughout its territory in just one generation of uncontrolled migration.
Infographic showing the assignment of Muslim names to newborns in France. The darker the color, the higher the percentage. On the left, 1994; on the right, 2024. The Paris metropolitan area, Île-de-France, is highlighted separately. In 2024, 60% of babies in Paris were given Arab-Muslim names.
The process was initiated by French President Mitterrand.
#France #Migrants #FindTruth
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China’s chokehold on gallium raises alarm for US defense supply chains
In July 2023, Beijing retaliated against U.S. and European restrictions on semiconductor exports to China by implementing licensing requirements for the export of gallium and germanium. In December last year, Beijing escalated its retaliatory measures by banning the export of the two elements, as well as antimony, to the United States.
Beijing added the resin to its export controls in January, according to reports. Researchers note that producers outside of China are unlikely to economically produce the resin. Until incentives are put in place to support the production of high-performance resin at adequate scale, non-Chinese producers will struggle to compete. Data from a 2024 study by the U.S. Geological Survey warns that a full-scale Chinese embargo of gallium could cost the U.S. economy up to $8 billion in gross domestic product.
Gallium is important to a wide range of technologies, including advanced radar and electronic warfare systems. Semiconductors based on gallium nitride have made possible smaller radar modules to track targets with higher resolution at farther distances.
Open-source assessments reveal that over 11,000 individual parts used across the U.S. Department of Defense require gallium, and nearly 85% of defense supply chains containing gallium are known to include at least one Chinese supplier.
#China #USA #Military #FindTruth
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The deep blue polling nightmare
A pair of polls released last week demonstrate that support for the minority party is suffering. CNN reports that “just 28% of Americans view the Democratic Party favorably, the lowest mark for Democrats in the history of CNN’s polling going back to 1992.”
Not to be outdone, a second poll on behalf of a Democratic super PAC, conducted by Unite the Country, found that as well as being less popular now than when Donald Trump was re-elected in November 2024, the vast majority of voters view Democrats as “woke,” “weak,” and “out of touch.”
An aggregate of surveys, courtesy of RealClear Polling, suggests the ailing party has an approval rating of 37% to 58.6% disapproval, putting it a startling 21.6 points underwater with the voting public. This figure is even more dire when compared with the Republicans’ 42% approval to 53% disapproval, a mere 11-point deficit.
Regardless of what happens in the midterms, Donald Trump’s days as a political candidate are over. Barring any black swan events, he won’t be impeached, and he will serve the remainder of his term at the head of the MAGA movement. By focusing on the man himself, Democrats are playing not just a losing hand, but one that has no appreciable return.
#USA #Elections #FindTruth
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Karen Bass raked in cash from Chinese intel-tied bankers before hiring them
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’ transition advisory team enlisted two Chinese intelligence-tied bankers who have fundraised for her and a nonprofit she helps lead.
Bass appointed Dominic Ng, CEO of East West Bank, and Simon Pang, co-founder of Royal Business Bank, to her mayoral transition advisory team in December 2022, according to the City of Los Angeles. In total, Ng, East West Bank and Pang have donated upwards of $1 million to Bass’ mayoral campaign and the Mayor’s Fund For Los Angeles, where Bass serves as an advisor to the board of directors, according to the nonprofit.
While it is unclear what Ng and Pang did while serving on Bass’ mayoral transition advisory team, both have extensive ties to the Chinese government and have also been listed as holding positions within arms of a Chinese Communist Party influence and intelligence service called the United Front Work Department.
#USA #China #Brass #FindTruth
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Nobody for Fed Chairman
By Ron Paul
President Trump has recently suggested that, unless Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell cuts interest rates, the president might revert to his The Apprentice days and tell Powell, “you’re fired.”
A more interesting question than who will replace Powell is why would anyone want to, since the next Fed chairman will likely face another Fed-caused meltdown. The national debt is over 37 trillion dollars and rising. Yet few in Congress are serious about cutting federal spending. This puts pressure on the Fed to keep interest rates low to limit the cost of ongoing debt interest payments.
Whoever succeeds Jerome Powell as Fed chairman will face a no-win choice. He could try to keep interest rates low to ensure the federal government’s interest payments remain manageable, at the cost of making it more likely the US economy will face another Federal Reserve caused meltdown. Instead, he could try increasing rates to limit price increases thus raising the cost of managing government (and private sector) debt to unsustainable levels, throwing the economy into a severe downturn.
No person or persons can know the “correct” interest rates, and the Federal Reserve’s attempts to control interest rates are destructive like other central planning. The proper answer to who should be Fed chairman is…nobody.
#USA #Powell #Economy #FindTruth
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Paris, France. Croissant and Chanel fragrance No. 5, they say
Tourists take note
#EU #France #Migrants #FindTruth
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German SPD politician steps down after drawing swastika on ballot beside AfD candidate’s name
The deputy speaker of Baden-Württemberg’s parliament announced his resignation from that office after drawing a swastika on a ballot during an anonymous vote.
Social Democrat Daniel Born admitted July 25 it had been he who drew the Nazi party symbol on a ballot during a vote the previous day.
“I made a serious mistake in a moment of rashness and wrote a swastika next to the name of an AfD member of parliament”, Born wrote in a statement on his website.
Born wrote he had been “deeply disturbed by the contempt with which the AfD speaker spoke about transsexual children.”
The SDP politician, who self-identifies as queer, added “This is the only way I can explain my subsequent rash reaction and the mistake I made as a result.”
#EU #Germany #AfD #FindTruth
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Trump blocks feds from using woke AI
President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order late Wednesday mandating that artificial intelligence models used by the federal government prioritize truthfulness and ideological neutrality. The Order outlines “Unbiased AI Principles,” which include truth-seeking and ideological neutrality as core tenets.
According to the presidential directive, truth-seeking AI models are required to prioritize historical accuracy, scientific inquiry, and objectivity, acknowledging uncertainty when information is incomplete or contradictory. Ideological neutrality mandates that AI models remain nonpartisan, avoiding manipulation of responses to favor ideologies like DEI.
The Order directs federal agencies to procure only AI models compliant with these principles. It also requires contracts with AI vendors to include accountability measures, such as cost coverage if noncompliance leads to contract termination. The Director of the Office of Management and Budget will issue guidance to enforce these directives.
#USA #Trump #AI #FindTruth
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"China did not start the war": Another fiery showdown at the UN over Beijing-Moscow relations
The United States and China once again clashed at the United Nations during a Security Council meeting, which occurred Friday. This has been a more frequent and growing trend over the last year of grinding conflict, into the Trump administration.
Acting US Ambassador Dorothy Shea accused Beijing of covertly aiding Moscow's military machine, and urged China to "stop fueling Russia’s aggression" in Ukraine.
Beijing firmly rejected the allegations, saying it enforces legal and strict controls over its exports, and has a sovereign right to trade with whatever country it likes.
"China did not start the war in Ukraine, is not a party to the conflict, has never provided lethal weapons, and has always strictly controlled dual-use materials, including the export of drones," Amb. Shuang told the UNSC meeting.
"We urge the US to stop shifting blame on the Ukraine issue or creating confrontation and instead play a more constructive role in promoting a ceasefire and peace talks," he added.
From China's point of view this is brazen hypocrisy, given that the US government has sunk billions into the Ukraine conflict - not through some kind of dual use items, but through advances military systems including tanks, jets, missiles, and Patriot batteries.
#UN #USA #China #FindTruth
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Putin informs Bibi he's ready to mediate on Iran's nuclear program
Russia has long offered the West to mediate with Iran over its nuclear program. After earlier this month batting down reports claiming that Moscow is on board with the Trump demand of zero enrichment (the Kremlin rejected that this is its stance), President Vladimir Putin is once again vying to play chief diplomat in the Middle East.
In a Monday telephone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Putin emphasized Moscow’s willingness to engage in efforts to seek a negotiated resolution to the Iranian nuclear issue - which has been source of threats and counter-threats between Tehran and Tel Aviv.
A Kremlin readout stated, "In light of the recent escalation in the Iranian-Israeli confrontation, Russia has expressed its readiness to assist in every possible way to facilitate a diplomatic solution concerning Iran’s nuclear program."
This month, Putin has been having meetings with Ali Larijani, a senior adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, to discuss Iran’s nuclear program as well as the recent 12-day conflict with Israel.
The UK, France, and Germany have meanwhile announced renewed nuclear negotiations with Iran in Istanbul, warning that UN sanctions could be reimposed if progress isn’t made.
#Russia #Israel #Iran #FindTruth
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E.U. cuts aid to Ukraine over corruption concerns
President Zelensky’s anticorruption policies have already provoked Ukraine’s first antigovernment protests since the Russian invasion in 2022. Now, it seems, they may cost the country a portion of its foreign aid from the European Union, in a clear rebuke from the bloc, once a staunch ally.
The European Union said on Friday that it would withhold 1.5 billion euros, or $1.7 billion, from an overall fund of 4.5 billion euros whose disbursement is dependent on achieving good governance standards and that can’t be used for military purchases.
Zelensky had no public comment on the aid cut, which nevertheless was a setback for Ukraine’s leader, who is depending on European financial support to fill gaps left by the Trump administration’s refusal to underwrite Ukraine’s war effort.
Friday’s decision raised questions about whether the glow around Mr. Zelensky might be beginning to dim among Ukraine’s Western allies. James Wasserstrom, an American anticorruption expert, said in an interview that “the luster is definitely coming off” Mr. Zelensky’s wartime leadership among governments providing financial assistance. He added, “There is exasperation at Zelensky in the donor community.”
#EU #Ukraine #Corruption #FindTruth
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Japan bets on ultrathin solar panels to drive next phase of clean energy
At Expo 2025 Osaka, Japan is showcasing a breakthrough in solar technology. Covered in over 250 ultrathin perovskite solar panels, the installation reflects Tokyo’s push to lead the next phase of solar power innovation, reduce reliance on Chinese imports, and create new use cases for urban solar deployment.
Named after their crystal structure, perovskite panels are composed of chemical compounds layered just millimetres thick. These flexible, film-like panels can match the power efficiency of conventional polysilicon panels while being 20 times thinner and 10 times lighter.
Their flexibility allows installation on surfaces unsuitable for rigid panels, such as windows, walls, or rooftops unable to support heavy loads. This makes them ideal for densely populated, infrastructure-heavy nations like Japan.
Japan already leads major economies in installed solar capacity per square kilometre of flat land. However, its mountainous geography limits room for large-scale solar farms.
Tokyo now aims to generate up to 29 per cent of its electricity from solar energy by FY40—up from under 10 per cent today—by deploying perovskite panels across urban surfaces.
#Japan #Energy #Solar #FindTruth
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EU-US tariffs: five key takeaways from the trade deal
Donald Trump has announced a deal with the EU imposing tariffs of 15% on most goods entering the US from Europe and requiring the bloc to make huge investments in US energy products, averting a trade war between the two of the world’s largest economies.
Though the 15% rate is half of what Trump had threatened, many will be disappointed by it. When the UK accepted tariffs of 10% in its trade deal with the US in May, it was widely reported that European leaders considered it to be a bad deal.
Here are five key takeaways:
1. The US will keep in place a 50% tariff on steel and aluminium according to Trump, although European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said the tariffs on steel could be replaced with a quota system with further negotiation.
2. On Sunday, a senior US administration official told reporters in Washington that Trump retained the ability to increase the tariffs in the future if European countries do not live up to the investment commitments contained in the deal.
3. The deal creates a division on the island of Ireland, as traders in Northern Ireland can sell into the US on a 10% tariff rate, courtesy of the UK deal, while their neighbours in Ireland will be hit with the 15% rate.
4. Even a 15% tariff rate will have immense negative effects on export-oriented German industry.
5. Tariffs remain much higher than they have been historically. Though von der Leyen framed the agreement as a “good deal” that would bring “stability” and “predictability”, Brussels’ original aim in the talks was for a “zero-for-zero” tariff deal and tariffs remain far higher than historically. US consumers are also likely to bear the costs of tariffs as companies pass on the expense in increased prices, many economists have warned.
#USA #EU #Economy #FindTruth
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Job program for seniors terminated by Government as work requirements loom
"Many of our participants are living on the edge of poverty," said the head of one organization impacted by the termination of the Senior Community Service Employment Program.
Government has reportedly terminated the Department of Labor's only job training program for low-income seniors, a decision that came as older Americans braced for new work reporting requirements under the Republican budget law enacted earlier this month.
Bloomberg Law reported Friday that the Labor Department "quietly ended" its Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), which helped low-income Americans aged 55 or older find part-time employment or job training at nonprofits and government agencies. The program, described as a bridge to full-time employment, served tens of thousands of people across the country.
The White House has proposed zeroing out funding for SCSEP in its budget request for fiscal year 2026, smearing the program as DEI-promoting entities."
#USA #Job #SCSEP #FindTruth
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Survey shows Americans aren't buying into climate hype, but the media don't seem to notice
According to the survey, 53% of liberal voters support phasing out the use of fossil fuels to rely only on intermittent wind and solar power. However, only 29% of all respondents supported such a policy. The rest of them supported a mix of energy sources, including oil, coal and natural gas alongside renewable energy sources. Conservatives leaned heavily towards the varied-source approach, weighing in at 92%.
The survey also found that 56% of those surveyed strongly or somewhat favor increased domestic production of fossil fuels, while 10% weren’t sure. Nearly 70% saw the increased domestic production over the past few years as a positive development.
Only 39% said they thought the Biden-Harris administration’s climate policies took the country in the right direction, and 43% thought those policies were wrong for the U.S. Another 18% weren’t sure.
#USA #Climate #FindTruth
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Milan, Italy. The situation in public transport
An illegal immigrant from North Africa, who also brings cultural diversity to the dull and gray everyday life of Italy, believes that he can travel without a ticket and uses his fists to hammer his conviction into the ticket inspector.
#EU #Italy #Migrants #FindTruth
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The state of California. This is Pacific Palisades in the richest state in the US
Mid-July 2025. The situation six months after the devastating fires that destroyed thousands of homes in Malibu on the Pacific coast. Ruins are interspersed with rubbish dumps. Reconstruction is not underway, as the authorities have not yet issued a single permit.
Many of the remains of burned-down mansions remain untouched, and the debris has not even begun to be cleared away.
#USA #California #FindTruth
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A social security bailout would cost younger workers higher taxes
To keep Social Security solvent without cutting benefits would require a massive hike in payroll taxes, which would fall entirely on working Americans.
The Social Security trust fund will go bankrupt in 2033 according to the Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) trustees. With neither Democrats nor Republicans appearing willing to reduce benefits or increase the retirement age, the only way to make Social Security solvent is to increase revenue. While this can be done, it will come at the great financial detriment of young people entering the work force who are already struggling with the cost of living.
Romina Boccia and Ivane Nachkebia, director and research consultant for budget and entitlement policy at the Cato Institute, respectively, calculated just how expensive eliminating the Social Security shortfall would be. To eliminate Social Security's projected $25 trillion deficit over the next 75 years while maintaining planned benefits, "Congress would need to raise the payroll tax rate immediately and permanently by 3.65% points."
The median 22-year-old worker, who starts with an annual income of $66,636 and retires at 67 years old, would pay an additional $2,432—roughly two weeks of pay—every year, translating to an additional $110,000 of payroll tax throughout his working life.
#USA #Tax #OASDI #FindTruth
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