• A chefe de gabinete de Trump, Susie Wiles, manteve seu cargo após a reestruturação interna da Casa Branca em meio a constantes agitações políticas.
• A continuidade de Wiles sinaliza estabilidade na liderança sênior do governo, apesar das recentes mudanças de pessoal.
• A decisão reflete a confiança de Trump em sua gestão das operações diárias da Casa Branca.
• O Trinamool Congress (TMC) recorreu à Suprema Corte na sexta-feira para uma audiência urgente contestando a decisão da Comissão Eleitoral da Índia de nomear apenas funcionários do governo central como supervisores de apuração para as eleições da Assembleia de Bengala Ocidental.
• O Chefe de Justiça da Índia, Surya Kant, ordenou uma audiência urgente para sábado, com o pedido a ser analisado por uma bancada composta pelos magistrados PS Narasimha e Joymalya Bagchi, indicando uma consideração de alta prioridade para a disputa eleitoral.
• A contestação reflete as tensões políticas contínuas em Bengala Ocidental em relação à justiça eleitoral e à governança, com o TMC se opondo ao que considera um potencial viés nos procedimentos de contagem de votos.
• A Chefe de Gabinete do Presidente Trump, Susie Wiles, recuperou seu cargo após uma curta destituição em meio a tensões internas na Casa Branca.
• Sua reintegração estabiliza a liderança da administração à medida que as estratégias para as eleições de meio de mandato se intensificam.
• Os republicanos veem o retorno de Wiles como crucial para manter a unidade do partido e o controle da Câmara.
• O Pentágono lançou o GenAI.mil em dezembro de 2025 como parte do Project Maven, fornecendo acesso seguro à IA generativa para aproximadamente 3 milhões de membros do Departamento de Defesa.
• A plataforma integra múltiplos modelos de IA líderes, incluindo o Claude da Anthropic, o Gemini do Google, o Grok da xAI e o ChatGPT da OpenAI, permitindo a adoção generalizada de IA em operações militares.
• A iniciativa reflete a prioridade estratégica dos militares dos EUA de integrar capacidades avançadas de IA nas operações de defesa e demonstra um investimento governamental significativo em tecnologia de IA de uso dual.
Strict protocols violated by corrections staff who wrongly believed sexual assault cases were ‘closed’, ombudsman findsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMen charged with alleged prison rapes were allowed to stay in shared cells – against strict protocols – by Queensland corrections staff who mistakenly believed their cases were “closed” and that they posed no risk, a report by the state’s ombudsman has found.The ombudsman’s inspection report of the Brisbane correctional centre raises a number of concerns about the facility, including extensive overcrowding, health facilities that are not fit for purpose and complaints that chicken served to detainees and staff is often undercooked. Continue reading...
Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigned amid allegations of an affair and steering grants to politically connected figuresThe secretary of the Department of Labor, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, resigned this week after several controversies surrounding her brief tenure at the helm of the agency. But labor officials say even though her troubled reign is over, the US labor authority remains in a state of “constant turbulence”.Chavez-DeRemer was under investigation over claims she had an affair with a subordinate and allegedly misused travel funds, and that her aides allegedly steered grants to politically connected figures. Her husband was banned from the agency’s headquarters over allegations of sexual assault by at least two staffers. Continue reading...
Meta to lay off 10% of its staff and Microsoft to offer retirement to 7% of US workforce. Plus, Iron Maiden at 50Good morning.Meta and Microsoft are cutting thousands of employees as they bet big on AI and executives claim that the technology is meeting productivity needs.What have they said about AI? Mark Zuckerberg said in January that AI was making some hiring unnecessary. Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft’s AI chief, said in February that he believed AI would be able to replace most white-collar work within the next 12 to 18 months.How many tech layoffs have there been in 2026? In four months, more than 92,000 employees in the industry have lost their jobs, according to the tracker Layoffs.fyi. But some experts believe companies may be “AI washing” – using it as cover for a slowing labor market and demand or rising costs. Continue reading...
Exclusive: Owner says private members venue is changing policy after revolt over division of pre-Christmas moneyThe restaurant tycoon Richard Caring has admitted his private members club Annabel’s made a “dumb mistake” after staff revolted over the use of more than £70,000 of their pre-Christmas service charge takings to pay managers’ bonuses.Just one table of diners at the exclusive Mayfair venue, which has hosted celebrities, financiers and aristocrats ranging from Kate Moss and Harry Styles to the late queen, can spend more than £10,000 in an evening, according to workers. Continue reading...
Exclusive: McSweeney summoned by foreign affairs select committee in rare step, as Mandelson vetting row continuesUK politics live – latest updatesMorgan McSweeney, the prime minister’s former chief of staff, has been summoned before the foreign affairs select committee as the Peter Mandelson vetting row continued to undermine Keir Starmer’s premiership.As MPs attempt to unravel the facts, McSweeney is to appear next Tuesday to respond to allegations that Downing Street put huge pressure on the civil service to approve his appointment as the UK’s ambassador to Washington. Continue reading...
• Susie Wiles has been reinstated as President Trump’s Chief of Staff after a brief ouster amid internal White House tensions.
• Her return stabilizes key operations as the administration navigates midterm preparations and policy pushes.
• Wiles' pro-Trump influence is expected to shape staffing and strategy through 2026 elections.