Trump slams door on Jamie Dimon joining administration: ‘Will not be invited’

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon will not be invited to be a part of the administration of Donald Trump, the president-elect said on social media on Thursday. “I respect Jamie Dimon, of JPMorgan Chase, greatly, but he will not be invited to be a part of the Trump Administration,” Trump said in his post. “I respect Jamie Dimon, of JPMorgan…

Mayor Brandon Johnson Vows Chicago Will Not Aid ICE in Deportations Under Trump’s Plans

In the wake of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to power and his hardline immigration agenda, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson made it clear on Tuesday that his city will remain a sanctuary for all immigrants—citizens, permanent residents, and asylum seekers alike. In his first remarks following the presidential election outcome, Johnson vowed to protect Chicagoans from…

Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers on whether he’ll play in 2025: ‘I think so, yeah’

Despite the New York Jets’ struggles in 2024, Aaron Rodgers implied Wednesday he was planning on returning to play next season. “I think so, yeah,” Rodgers said when asked. Rodgers, who turns 41 on Dec. 2, said the Jets’ disappointing season hasn’t changed his thought process for the future. “Not really, not for the negative…

Don’t Be Fooled By AI-Generated Donald Trump Fakes

“It has become increasingly challenging for the average human eye to distinguish between AI-generated and real photos,” said Andrey Doronichev, CEO and cofounder of Optic.xyz, a website that lets people upload images to detect whether they have been generated with AI or not. “This has the potential to manipulate public opinion, undermine the credibility of…

Hedge funds bet on Tesla, banks and other ‘Trump trades’ in Q3

Hedge funds piled into bets on financial stocks, Tesla shares and a prison operator in the third quarter, filings showed, ahead of a rally that followed Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election. Many of the bets have become known as so-called Trump trades, corners of the market that at times were swayed by the Republican candidate’s…

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