US Domestic News: Tariffs, AI Models, and Vaccine Safety Under Spotlight
Recent US domestic news highlights President Trump's administration closing a watchdog office for detention abuses, Brazil's President Lula discussing tariffs and crime with Trump, the FDA blocking COVID and shingles vaccine studies, and tech giants offering AI models for national security testing amid concerns over AI hacking capabilities.
In a series of developments shaping current US domestic affairs, President Donald Trump's administration has decided to close a watchdog office focused on federal immigration detention abuses. This move has sparked discussions on the priority of oversight in government proceedings.
Meanwhile, Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva plans to engage in discussions with President Donald Trump regarding tariffs and organized crime control during his visit to Washington. The Brazilian Finance Minister Dario Durigan expressed optimism for a constructive dialogue, highlighting the importance of international cooperation.
Additionally, the FDA has faced criticism for blocking the publication of studies on COVID-19 and shingles vaccines, raising questions about transparency and public trust in health authorities. As technology evolves, companies like Microsoft, Google, and xAI are collaborating with US authorities to evaluate new AI models for security checks to address potential hacking threats.
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