David Sacks and Elon Musk discuss the need for H-1B visa reforms, emphasizing exceptional talent and addressing misuse. Sacks defends venture capitalist Sriram Krishnan's appointment amid criticisms, highlighting a rift among Trump's allies over immigration policies for skilled workers.
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In an interview with Fox News, Elon Musk called out the massive fraud in Social Security but termed the spending as 'entitlements' rankling Democrats as Americans questioned why the richest man was coming after the Social Security payments. Musk has already shut down SSA offices triggering speculations that DOGE would now come after the Social Security payments. "Most of the federal spending is entitlements. That's the big one to eliminate," Elon Musk said in the Fox interview.
The US pledged to recognize and support a new Syrian government committed to renouncing terrorism, destroying chemical weapons, and protecting minority rights. Following the collapse of the Assad regime, the US will collaborate with Syrian groups and regional partners to ensure a smooth transition, potentially including dialogue with the former rebel group HTS, despite its terrorist designation.
A pro-Russian hacker group, NoName57, attacked Italian government websites on Tuesday in retaliation for Italian President Sergio Mattarella's speech comparing Russia's invasion of Ukraine to Nazi wars of conquest. The group targeted the defense, interior, and transport ministry sites, causing intermittent access issues. The hack follows earlier attacks on Italian banks and transport agencies. Mattarella had called for Russia to respect international law, prompting backlash from Russia's foreign... Expand
An alarming video from Gaza shows young children handling oversized rifles in the absence of Hamas police. Despite Hamas's efforts to maintain order, children handling weapons instead of toys has become a common sight after 15 months of conflict. Recovery is challenging with extensive infrastructure damage, and Israeli authorities allege Hamas is arming and training youth.
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Republican Dan Crenshaw, a former US Navy SEAL, was caught on a hot mic saying he would kill right-wing broadcaster Tucker Carlson if they met. The remark, made during an interview, went viral, drawing backlash and a challenge for an interview from Carlson. This incident marks the latest episode in their ongoing feud.
Kamala Harris recently hinted that she would announce her future political endeavor by the end of summer but Democrat leaders vying to contest in the gubernatorial race don't want to be kept in the dark any more. Former state (California) controller Betty Yee told Politico that voters deserve real conversation, not these last-minute musical chairs.