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San Francisco’s public schools chief repeatedly refused to condemn an alleged ethnic studies comparison Wednesday when pressed by Republican lawmakers during a tense congressional hearing. Superintendent Maria Su was asked whether she agreed with curriculum that allegedly compared parents who opposed COVID-19 school policies to white families in the 1960s who avoided desegregation by moving their children into private schools. San Francisco Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Maria Su testifies in Congress. AP Photo/Kevin Wolf Rep. Burgess Owens (R-Utah), who is black, asked Su whether she believed opposition to public schools was “a problem only with white parents.” Rather than…

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Donald Trump stood firm on his decision to install the controversial loyalist Bill Pulte as the country’s top intelligence official, demanding Congress pass a short-term extension of a surveillance law set to expire amid intense criticism of the appointment.Pulte has been asked “to execute the immediate and needed downsizing” of the office of the director of national intelligence, the US president declared on Wednesday, after lining him up to serve as acting director on a temporary basis.In a Truth Social post, Trump accused Democrats of playing politics with the country’s safety after US senators – including seven Republicans – blocked…

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President Trump’s advisers gathered in secret in the Situation Room without him as they struggled to handle the Epstein files scandal, our reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan learned while researching their book, “Regime Change.” Here’s the inside story. Correction: An earlier version of this video mislabeled the date of Pam Bondi’s interview clip.By Maggie Haberman, Jonathan Swan, John Pappas, Jon Miller, Nikolay Nikolov, Rafaela Balster, James Surdam, Paul Abowd, Gilad Thaler, Whitney Shefte and Luke PiotrowskiJune 10, 2026 Source link

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Distribution of emergency shelter supplies in Abyan, Yemen funded by the Yemen Humanitarian Fund (YHF). Credit: UN OCHA/Altawasulby Maximilian Malawista (united nations)Wednesday, June 10, 2026Inter Press Service UNITED NATIONS, June 10 (IPS) – In Yemen, increasing funding constraints on humanitarian operations have put millions of civilians in dire need of life-saving assistance amid overlapping crises. Acute food insecurity is a persistent issue, as recent reports from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) give a stark warning of conditions without urgent intervention. According to the IPC Acute Food Insecurity Snapshot, one in two people within Government of Yemen (GoY) controlled areas…

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Tracking ProteinuriaA urine dipstick, which is a small test strip available at most pharmacies or online, is the most common tool used to check proteinuria at home, says Garimella. To use one, collect a fresh urine sample, dip the strip into the urine, wait for the test pad to change color, and compare the color on the strip with the chart on the bottle, he says.[5]Standard urine dipsticks measure several things at once, including blood, glucose, and white blood cells, says Michalopulos, so make sure you’re looking specifically at the protein result on the strip. Albustix, which checks for urine…

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Artificial intelligence systems can write essays, answer questions, and solve complex problems. But new research suggests they may struggle with something humans do every day: staying focused on the task at hand when distractions get in the way. Researchers led by Suketu Patel put several leading AI models through a well-known psychology experiment called the Stroop task. The results revealed a significant difference between how AI systems process information and how the human brain manages attention. What Is the Stroop Task? The Stroop task is a classic psychological test that has been used for decades to study attention, concentration, and…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) whistleblower and former Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch accused intelligence agencies Tuesday of hiding billions of dollars in secret government spending from Congress, as lawmakers renewed demands for records they say federal officials continue to withhold.   His investigation uncovered what he described as “slush funds” — pools of money allegedly operating outside normal congressional oversight channels — worth billions of dollars annually that were allegedly used to support activities operating outside normal oversight channels, Grusch said speaking at a Capitol Hill event alongside members of the House…

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Alyssa Farah Griffin, current co-host of “The View” and former White House communications director under President Donald Trump, expressed genuine amazement Tuesday about his profiteering presidency — and said on CNN, “Nothing sticks to Trump. I mean, it’s Teflon Don.”“I just think of the things that we Republicans were outraged with, with Hunter Biden, when [former President Joe] Biden was in office,” Griffin told “AC360” host Anderson Cooper. “‘He’s profiteering off of these, you know, his artistry and these pictures he was drawing.’”She continued, “This is next level. It’s really next level.”“Sorry,” apologized Cooper while struggling to suppress laughter.“But, while…

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The chief executive of ActBlue, whose lawyers warned her that she might have misled Congress about how the Democratic fund-raising organization vetted its foreign donations, invoked her Fifth Amendment rights and declined to answer questions from a Republican-led House committee on Wednesday.Over and over, the chief executive, Regina Wallace-Jones, declined to engage with questions from Republicans on the House Administration Committee. She had agreed to appear on Wednesday morning to discuss the committee’s investigation into the operations of ActBlue, which serves as the small-dollar financial engine of the Democratic Party and its candidates.She invoked her Fifth Amendment right not to…

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