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Trump sues JPMorgan Chase and Jamie Dimon for at least $5bn
US president alleges JPMorgan stopped offering him banking services in wake of January 6 Capitol riotDonald Trump has sued JPMorgan Chase and its CEO, Jamie Dimon, for at least $5bn after accusing America’s largest bank of “debanking” him.The US president alleged that JPMorgan stopped offering him banking services in the wake of the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. Earlier this month, he claimed it had “incorrectly…
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Watch: Jack Smith defends decision to seek gag order against Trump
GOP Rep. Ben Cline of Virginia questioned former special counsel Jack Smith about his decision to seek a gag order against President Trump. Smith defended his decision, citing Mr. Trump's threats to witnesses.
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Can silver outpace gold in 2026? Here's what to think about.
Silver's industrial demand and supply deficit could drive outperformance, but a few factors may shift the balance.
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Watch: Jack Smith says he "will not be intimidated" by Trump and DOJ
Former special counsel Jack Smith said he believes the Justice Department will "do everything in their power" to indict him, but said "I will not be intimidated." Smith was answering questions from Democratic Rep. Becca Balint of Vermont.
Le Mexique transfère à nouveau des narcotrafiquants à la justice américaine

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Le Mexique transfère à nouveau des narcotrafiquants à la justice américaine
Trente-sept criminels mexicains réclamés par les Etats-Unis ont été remis aux autorités américaines le 20 janvier, portant à 92 le total des transferts. Cette pratique, réclamée par l’administration Trump, soulève des interrogations au Mexique.
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"Sinners" breaks Oscar record with 16 nominations
The nominees for the 98th annual Academy Awards were announced Thursday with "Sinners" capturing a record-breaking 16 nominations. Scott Feinberg, executive editor of awards for the Hollywood Reporter, joined CBS News to discuss.
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Finland's president on avoiding a potentially "ugly scenario" in Greenland
Finnish President Alexander Stubb attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, where President Trump's bid to acquire Greenland was top of mind. Stubb spoke to CBS News' Ed O'Keefe about shifting global alliances, security concerns in the Arctic, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and Trump's new "Board of Peace."
Comment des chercheurs ont réussi à faire citer à des IA des livres soumis au droit d’auteur

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Comment des chercheurs ont réussi à faire citer à des IA des livres soumis au droit d’auteur
Des chercheurs américains considèrent que les intelligences artificielles mémorisent in extenso des textes qui n’ont en théorie servi qu’à les entraîner. Une découverte qui pourrait peser sur des procès futurs.

Tech & Numérique
Harry Styles To Break His Own Record on 2026 Global Tour
Harry will make history in his upcoming tour. The post Harry Styles To Break His Own Record on 2026 Global Tour appeared first on Reality Tea.

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Toronto man posed as pilot to rack up hundreds of free flights, prosecutors say
Dallas Pokornik accused of using fake ID to fool airlines in case likened to Hollywood thriller Catch Me If You CanA Toronto man posed as a pilot for years in order to fool airlines into giving him hundreds of free flights, prosecutors have alleged, in a case that has prompted comparisons to the Hollywood thriller Catch Me If You Can.Authorities in Hawaii announced this week that Dallas Pokornik, 33, had been…
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L’association Face à l’inceste quitte la Ciivise sur fond de désaccords
L’organisation, qui participait depuis sa création à la Commission indépendante sur l’inceste et les violences sexuelles faites aux enfants, en a claqué la porte, se disant tenue à l’écart de certains travaux et jugeant que « la parole des victimes n’est plus la boussole » de la commission, qui doit disparaître à l’automne.

Sport
Comment on Oculus Founder on Meta Cuts: “The ‘Meta abandoning VR narrative’ is obviously false” by Jistuce
It is notable that in the mid-80s, Microsoft was not a hardware company, nor did they have the clout to introduce standards. As you note, IBM introduced standards back then, and as soon as there was an accelerator to support, they supported accelerators. It wasn't sour grapes, it was working with the platform they had. "The platform we're on doesn't have this hardware, so we can't support things that don't exist" is…
