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Following is a summary of present US briefs.
US to utilize AI to withdraw visas of trainees it sees as Hamas supporters, Axios reports
The U.S. State Department will utilize expert system to withdraw visas of foreign students who it perceives as advocates of Palestinian Hamas militants, Axios reported on Thursday, mentioning senior State Department officials. President Donald Trump signed an executive order in January to fight antisemitism and has promised to deport non-citizen college students and others who took part in pro-Palestinian demonstrations that have been continuous for months amidst Israel's military assault on Gaza after Hamas' October 2023 attack.
CIA fires an unspecified number of new officers
The Central Intelligence Agency fired a variety of recent hires today, 3 people familiar with the matter stated, cuts that existing and former U.S. intelligence officers cautioned would risk harmful U.S. nationwide security. The shootings under U.S. President Donald Trump's brand-new CIA director, John Ratcliffe, come as Trump administers over enormous federal workforce decreases supervised by billionaire Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Veterans, farm groups slam Trump cuts at Democrat-run Arizona town hall
Arizona farm groups and veterans combined by Democratic chief law officers lashed out at U.S. President Donald Trump's federal cuts, stating the president was disregarding judges who blocked his executive orders and damaging previous service members. They spoke at an in some cases raucous town hall on Wednesday night arranged by the nation's 23 Democratic attorney generals of the United States, who have actually filed claims to ask judges to block a string of Trump executive orders, including his suspension of trillions of dollars in federal grants, loans and financial backing.
'We're in a dark area,' US judge states on increasing dangers
Threats against U.S. judges are rising and legal representatives need to do more to push back against heated rhetoric, four federal judges said in a panel conversation on Thursday. Speaking at an American Bar Association meeting on clerical crime in Miami, U.S. District Judge Richard Boulware of Las Vegas federal court stated dangers versus the judiciary had gone up "greatly."

Trump's FDA nominee tepidly backs function for vaccine consultants in safeguarded Senate look
Martin Makary, President Donald Trump's nominee to run the U.S. FDA, told legislators on Thursday he would assemble a committee of vaccine advisers but stated he would reassess which clinical concerns require their input. It was one of numerous problems on which Makary, a Johns Hopkins physician, kept his cards near to his chest while dealing with the Senate's Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee for 2 hours.

Trump informs cabinet secretaries they, not Musk, are in charge of staff cuts
U.S. President Donald Trump informed his cabinet members on Thursday that they, not Elon Musk, have the last word on staffing and policy at their agencies, according to a source familiar with the matter. The billionaire Tesla CEO and his Department of Government Efficiency will play an advisory function just, Trump said, according to the source. Musk was in the room and told the cabinet he was good with Trump's plan, the source stated.
Promote permanent US daylight saving time frozen as Trump says Americans are divided
A three-year congressional effort to make daytime conserving time irreversible in the United States appears to have actually stopped, with President Donald Trump saying on Thursday that Americans are evenly divided over the concern. Daylight saving time - putting the clocks forward one hour during the summer half of the year to maximize the longer evenings - has remained in place in nearly all of the United States given that the 1960s, however advocates have actually pressed to make it year-round.

Sean 'Diddy' Combs deals with new indictment, is implicated of 'forced labor'
U.S. prosecutors on Thursday unveiled a brand-new indictment versus Sean "Diddy" Combs, implicating the hip-hop mogul of forcing staff members to work long hours and threatening to penalize those who did not help in his two-decade sex trafficking scheme. Combs, 55, still deals with a scheduled May 5 trial in Manhattan on federal charges of racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation to participate in prostitution. He has pleaded innocent.
US federal employees countered at Trump mass firings with class action complaints
U.S. federal government staff members who have actually been fired in the Trump administration's purge of recently worked with employees are reacting with class action-style complaints declaring that the mass firings are unlawful and tens of countless people should get their jobs back. Lawyers at two companies stated on Thursday that they had submitted 6 appeals with the federal Merit Systems Protection Board given that last week and, together with other law office, strategy to bring about 15 more on an agency-by-agency basis on behalf of big groups of workers who were fired in recent weeks.
Trump administration need to make some foreign aid payments by Monday, judge guidelines
The Trump administration need to make some payments to foreign aid contractors and grant recipients by 6 p.m. (1100 GMT) on Monday, a federal judge ruled on Thursday, a day after the U.S. Supreme Court rebuffed the administration's request to prevent a deadline for the payments. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Amir Ali came at completion of a hearing in a lawsuit by professionals and non-profit grant recipients challenging President Donald Trump's extensive freeze of U.S. foreign aid, a day after the groups got an increase from the Supreme Court. It orders the federal government to pay billings sent by the plaintiffs in the case before February 13.

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