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Gestern — 05. Juni 2026

Chips over People: Cloud Software Company Freezes Annual Salaries to Fund AI Investment

05. Juni 2026 um 18:28

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Global cloud software company Teradata has told its 5,100 employees they will not receive annual salary raises this year as it redirects funds toward AI investments.

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Nolte: Trump-Run U.S. Added 172K Jobs While Democrat-Run Hollywood Lost Thousands

05. Juni 2026 um 16:34

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America added 172,000 jobs in May under President Trump. Meanwhile, in the Democrat-run, left-wing entertainment industry, thousands of jobs were lost.

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Lionsgate Vice Chair Michael Burns Says AI Will Save Studio 'Tens Of Millions of Dollars a Year'

05. Juni 2026 um 16:15

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Lionsgate Studio's Michael Burns says using AI to make films will save his company "tens and tens of millions of dollars a year."

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S&P 500 to Maintain Traditional Requirements, Blocking Fast-Track Entry for SpaceX, AI IPOs

05. Juni 2026 um 15:37

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S&P Dow Jones Indices announced Thursday it will preserve its existing eligibility criteria for major benchmarks like the S&P 500, effectively closing the door on expedited inclusion for large technology IPOs such as Elon Musk's SpaceX.

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Trump Boom: America Created 172,000 Jobs In May, Nearly Twice As Many as Expected

05. Juni 2026 um 12:32

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The U.S. economy added 172,000 jobs in May and the unemployment rate held steady at 4.3 percent.

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Investment to be meaningless in "abnegation of security"

05. Juni 2026 um 10:18

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TEHRAN, Jun. 05 (MNA) – Iran’s Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni says that security is the foundation for any form of sustainable development and economic progress, adding that without stability and security, investment would be meaningless.

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Trump: Without Energy Dominance 'You Can't Win'

04. Juni 2026 um 22:07

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President Donald Trump said Thursday that without energy dominance, the United States "can't win" after he announced $700 million in funding to bolster America's coal industry.

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Study Shows Trump's America First Policies Calm Public Alarm Over Migration

04. Juni 2026 um 21:14

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Roughly 51 percent of white Americans agreed they "are losing their economic, political, and cultural influence in this country because of the growing population of immigrants," says a study funded by pro-migration advocates. 

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Freedom Caucus Cheers Committee Passage of Provision to End Biden-Era Auto 'Kill Switch'

04. Juni 2026 um 21:10

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House Freedom Caucus conservatives cheered the passage of an amendment to an appropriations bill that would the so-called the Biden-era auto "kill switch."

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'A Drop in the Bucket': Google Hopes Committing $10 Million to Texas Water Projects Will End Data Center Controversy

04. Juni 2026 um 15:53

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Google announced Wednesday it will invest $10 million in water infrastructure projects across Texas communities where the tech giant plans to construct data centers, marking the company's first attempt to quell backlash against massive data centers with insatiable needs for power and water.

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Iran, Russia Sign $25 Billion Nuclear Cooperation Memorandum: Envoy

04. Juni 2026 um 09:07

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TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran and Russia have signed a $25 billion memorandum of understanding for cooperation in the nuclear sector, Iran's ambassador to Moscow said, highlighting expanding collaboration between the two countries on major nuclear energy projects.

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Trump Expected to Announce $700 Million in Actions to Boost U.S. Coal Industry

04. Juni 2026 um 17:56

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WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump is expected to make announcements on three major coal-related actions on Thursday.

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Strong shekel squeezes value of export sales, as industry warns of damage to economy

04. Juni 2026 um 17:00

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In the first few months of 2026, local export revenue shrank by more than NIS 6.5 billion due to the sharp rise in the shekel's value against the dollar

The post Strong shekel squeezes value of export sales, as industry warns of damage to economy appeared first on The Times of Israel.

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DOJ Carries Out Enforcement Actions on Behalf of Vance's Anti-Fraud Task Force

04. Juni 2026 um 15:15

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) is carrying out enforcement actions relating to millions of dollars in alleged COVID-era fraud, Breitbart News has learned.

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SpaceX IPO Could Make Elon Musk Humanity's First Trillionaire

04. Juni 2026 um 15:15

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Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest man, is approaching trillionaire status as SpaceX prepares for its IPO next week.

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Watch Live: Scott Bessent Testifies Before the House

04. Juni 2026 um 14:19

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testifies before the House Ways and Means Committee on Thursday, June 4.

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Indonesia’s rupiah falls to record low against US dollar

04. Juni 2026 um 04:40

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Currency plunge comes as energy shock from the Iran war casts a cloud over Southeast Asian economies.
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U.S. Sanctions Iran’s Biggest Crypto Exchange for Ties to Terrorist IRGC

04. Juni 2026 um 01:31

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The U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) on Tuesday announced sanctions against four Iranian digital asset exchanges, including Nobitex, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in Iran.

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Trump Signs EOs Bolstering Customs Enforcement, Federal Workforce Accountability

04. Juni 2026 um 01:17

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WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump signed a pair of executive orders on Wednesday to bolster customs enforcement and bring more accountability to the federal workforce.

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Breitbart Business Digest: Is the AI Boom Becoming Too Much of a Good Thing?

03. Juni 2026 um 22:23

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AI may well deliver the productivity boom its champions expect. The risk is that the economy has already begun borrowing against that future before the returns have been earned.

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Report: Republican Agriculture Chair Plans Expansion of Foreign Visa Worker Pipeline to U.S. Farms

03. Juni 2026 um 20:35

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House Agriculture Committee Chairman Glenn Thompson (R-PA) is reportedly planning to roll out an expansion of the H-2A visa program, funneling more foreign workers into United States farm jobs. The move is likely to disincentivize farms from turning to robots and tech as a solution to labor challenges.

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Exclusive—Chuck Flint: American Prosperity Depends on Ending Our Reliance on Chinese Supply Chains

03. Juni 2026 um 19:46

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Working families paid for America’s addiction to Chinese supply chains. Now corporate America needs to address the issue, not circumvent it.

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Trump Says Vance-Rubio Ticket in 2028 Would Be 'Very Unbeatable'

03. Juni 2026 um 18:17

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President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he envisions a potential 2028 Republican presidential ticket of Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio as "unbeatable."

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Samsung Flees New Jersey for Texas, Costing the Garden State 1,000 Jobs

03. Juni 2026 um 18:13

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Samsung plans to relocate its U.S. headquarters to Plano, Texas, which will cost New Jersey roughly 1,000 jobs.

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Nolte: Victoria’s Secret Abandons Woke and Its Stock Soars

03. Juni 2026 um 17:48

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Remember watching Victoria’s Secret commit suicide a few years ago after it decided to go woke with transvestite models and chubby models and aging models and fat guys in the place of the astonishing beauties that appealed to Normal People and made Victoria’s Secret a household name?

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Defense Orders Surge 53 Percent in 2026 as Iran War Drives Weapons Demand

03. Juni 2026 um 17:38

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New factory orders data released Wednesday confirm an extraordinary surge in American defense manufacturing, with orders for defense capital goods running 53 percent above last year’s pace through the first four months of 2026 as the military works to replenish

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Watch: Brandon Gill Holds Hearing on Migrant Medicaid Fraud

03. Juni 2026 um 17:22

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Immigrant entrepreneurs are stealing billions of dollars from American taxpayers, Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) said as he began a Tuesday hearing on welfare fraud for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

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Trump expands Cuba sanctions beyond US companies in major crackdown on foreign enablers

03. Juni 2026 um 19:39

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The Trump administration is rolling out what experts describe as the most significant expansion of U.S. sanctions on Cuba in decades.

The administration is attempting what supporters say is the first broad application of Cuba-related secondary sanctions against foreign firms, aiming not only at Havana itself but also at foreign companies and banks that continue doing business with the island’s military-linked economic empire. 

The new framework, established under an executive order signed by President Donald Trump May 1, applies pressure beyond U.S. companies for the first time, threatening foreign firms with sanctions exposure if they continue operating in key sectors of the Cuban economy linked to Grupo de Administración Empresarial S.A., or GAESA.

TRUMP ADMINISTRATION PRESSED TO CLOSE CUBA EMBARGO LOOPHOLE AS OIL SET TO RUN OUT WITHIN DAYS

Supporters say the move closes a loophole that allowed foreign investors to sustain Cuba’s communist regime while the longstanding U.S. embargo largely restricted Americans.

Critics argue the measures risk worsening an already severe humanitarian crisis on the island without meaningfully weakening the government.

"At the top of the month, what the Trump administration did was for the first time extend the application of U.S. sanctions from just prohibiting trade between U.S. firms and U.S. persons and the Cuban island to third-party countries and enablers," Max Meizlish, a former Treasury Department official now serving as a research fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Fox News Digital in an interview.

"For the first time ever in a truly unprecedented fashion, that’s the same logic that the administration is now applying to Cuba," he said.

The sanctions focus heavily on GAESA, a sprawling military-linked conglomerate that analysts estimate controls between 40% and 70% of Cuba’s economy, including tourism, mining, retail, ports and financial services. 

A recent Foundation for Defense of Democracies report authored by Meizlish and Connor Pfeiffer argued that foreign companies doing business in Cuba are effectively helping sustain the regime’s military and political leadership.

TRUMP DECLARES NATIONAL EMERGENCY OVER CUBA, THREATENS TARIFFS ON NATIONS THAT SUPPLY OIL TO COMMUNIST REGIME

The State Department sanctioned GAESA and several affiliated entities in May under the new authorities, opening the door for potential penalties against foreign companies and financial institutions that continue dealings with them after a June 5 wind-down deadline.

Meizlish argued previous sanctions regimes failed because they isolated American companies while allowing foreign actors to continue financing the Cuban state.

"There’s a lot of Spanish firms, for instance, that have invested millions of dollars in luxury hotel properties, villa properties in Cuba that partner with GAESA, all funding this military enterprise at the expense of the Cuban people," he said.

He also pointed to Canadian involvement in Cuba’s nickel and cobalt sectors, saying foreign investment has generated "huge amounts of money for the regime."

"A lot of people think about the U.S. embargo over the years is actually being responsible for a lot of the problems on the Cuban island, but they don't give consideration to the fact that GAESA, this newly sanctioned entity, has been sitting on an estimated $20 billion in assets and cash over the year while depriving the people of Cuba," Meizlish told Fox News Digital.

But critics of the policy warn the economic fallout could land hardest on ordinary Cubans.

William LeoGrande, a longtime Cuba expert at American University, said the May 1 measures represent a major escalation because they specifically target foreign businesses rather than just Americans.

LeoGrande said the new sanctions represent a major escalation because they extend beyond Americans and aim to deter foreign companies from doing business with GAESA by threatening sanctions exposure.

LeoGrande acknowledged the measures could deprive the Cuban government of revenue but argued the broader population is likely to suffer most.

CUBA'S ENTIRE ELECTRICAL GRID COLLAPSES, LEAVING WHOLE ISLAND WITHOUT POWER

"This would potentially deprive the Cuban government of funds, but the impact will fall mainly on ordinary citizens because it means the government has fewer resources to import food, medicine and fuel," he said.

The debate comes as Cuba faces its deepest economic and humanitarian crisis in years. 

The World Food Programme says food insecurity is worsening amid fuel shortages, inflation and declining access to imported goods, while U.N. officials have warned that electricity shortages and blackouts are disrupting hospitals, vaccination programs and food distribution networks across the island.

LeoGrande also warned tougher sanctions could contribute to another migration crisis.

NICARAGUA BLOCKS PATHWAY USED BY CUBAN MIGRANTS TO REACH THE US

"Another unintended effect is that by making living conditions in Cuba even more desperate, tougher sanctions could trigger a mass migration like we saw in 1980 or 1994," LeoGrande said.

On background, a U.S. official rejected arguments that American sanctions are responsible for Cuba’s humanitarian crisis.

"The suffering of the Cuban people is not caused by the U.S. embargo but by the Cuban dictatorship’s failed Communist policies and human rights violations," the official told Fox News Digital. "The embargo does not prohibit Cuba’s access to world markets or trade with third countries."

The official added that U.S. law explicitly permits exports of food, medicine and medical equipment to Cuba and accused the regime of hiding "billions in overseas bank accounts instead of investing in electricity, infrastructure and the daily needs of its people."

The debate mirrors longstanding arguments surrounding U.S. sanctions on countries like Iran and Venezuela, where supporters view economic pressure as a tool to weaken authoritarian governments while critics argue regimes often survive and civilians absorb the economic damage.

Meizlish argued sanctions should not be judged simply by whether they immediately topple governments.

"The problem isn’t that the embargo went too far," he said. "It’s that it didn’t go far enough."

Fox News Digital reached out to the Cuban Embassy in Washington for comment but did not receive a response by the time of publication.

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