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Pick Your Fighter: Who’s Who in the Ongoing MAGA Civil War

A surprisingly heated conflict dominated MAGA world last week, pitting far-right influencers and immigration hawks against billionaire tech moguls and venture capitalists over the fate of H1-B visas. H1-B visas are granted to skilled technical workers with a bachelor’s degree or higher for “specialty occupations,” according to U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services. Trump has seemingly come out in support of Elon Musk and the other defenders…
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The US Treasury says some computers were breached by China-backed hackers

The Treasury considers the hacking a “major cybersecurity incident,” an official wrote in a Monday letter.
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South Korea plane crash investigations intensify as questions raised over airport embankment

Families of the dead remain at Muan international airport to demand more information, as criticism of airport layout mounts
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AFP 0500 GMT News Advisory

Duty Editor: Hui Min Neo
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Analysis: Carter’s presidency holds foreign policy lessons for Trump

Donald Trump once called Jimmy Carter a “nice man” but a “terrible president.”
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Pro Football Talk

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Google Search erases Bangladeshi journalism in favour of Indian media: Report

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Lions beat the 49ers 40-34 in a tune-up for Week 18 division showdown

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The big prizes for the Detroit Lions remain on the horizon, with the team seeking a division title, the top seed in the NFC playoffs and the franchise’s first Super Bowl trip. With almost nothing at stake in a rematch of last season’s NFC championship game that Detroit lost to San Francisco, coach Dan Campbell and the Lio…
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Jimmy Carter’s hometown of Plains opens its arms to mourners

People from near and far poured into Plains on Monday.
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Johns Creek company at center of U.S. Treasury hack probe

The Treasury learned of the breach on Dec. 8, when BeyondTrust, a Johns Creek-based software service provider, reported that hackers had stolen a key.