The agreement involved leasing all 1,025 rooms of the hotel to the city at price of over $200 per night. Initially, the contract was signed for one year but Rafique expressed hope that it would be extended for full three years. The hotel in question was built in 1924 and PIA had taken its control in 2000.
Marko Elez, a computer science major from Rutgers University, worked for Musk at SpaceX, including on Starlink satellites and X, and was now working with DOGE.
The article shared by Benz highlighted OCCRP's "investigation" into Donald Trump's aide Rudy Giuliani, claiming to have "exposed" his connections with "questionable Ukrainian associates" who helped him seek damaging information about Hunter Biden, a controversial figure and son of former United States President Joe Biden.
Continuing the crackdown on U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the Trump administration has announced that its entire workforce will be put on administrative leave from Friday
The six tech prodigies at the DOGE team who have become the topic of discussion on social media are Akash Bobba, Edward Coristine, Luke Farritor, Gautier Cole Killian, Gavin Kliger, and Ethan Shaotran. Of these, some have working emails from the General Services Administration (GSA) and OPM even though they do not have any prior government experience.
Curiously, almost as if he was joining Musk in mocking Altman, Nadella replied that his money, the $80 billion, is earmarked for "building useful things for the real world", and not for "hyping AI".
While accusing Elon Musk of 'amplifying anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim tropes', The New Yorker attempted to pass off the systematic cover-up of grooming gangs in the UK as some form of divine failure.
In 2015, George Soros wrote an article for 'Project Syndicate' wherein he suggested a 6-step comprehension plan to settle 'asylum seekers' (read illegal immigrants) in Europe.