President Donald Trump boards Air Force One at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas en route to Florida, while Google announces compliance with Trump’s executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America” on Google Maps and revert to calling Denali Mount McKinley. Critics accuse Google of pandering to Trump, with supporters applauding the changes, sparking backlash and calls to boycott Google’s services. The changes will only be visible to U.S. users, prompting widespread criticism and accusations of appeasing authoritarianism.
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Keir Starmer To Unveil Major Civil Service Shake-Up To Help Brits Tackle 'Era Of Instability'
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer advocates for a significant overhaul of the civil service to address global instability, emphasizing the use of technology and artificial intelligence to enhance public service delivery and potentially save up to £45 billion. While critics raise concerns about potential job cuts, Starmer emphasizes the need for urgency in improving efficiency and productivity, aiming to reshape the state to better serve working people. Downing Street rejects claims of drastic cuts, focusing...
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