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Tucker Carlson says he's being spied on. His own colleagues don't seem to believe it

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Tucker Carlson says he's being spied on. His own colleagues don't seem to believe it

Tucker Carlson says he's being spied on. His own colleagues don't seem to believe it

Host Tucker Carlson made explosive claims against the NSA, but his Fox News colleagues didn’t pick up the story.


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4 Takeaways From Tucker Carlson’s Interview With Vladimir Putin

4 Takeaways From Tucker Carlson’s , Interview With Vladimir Putin. 4 Takeaways From Tucker Carlson’s , Interview With Vladimir Putin. Carlson's interview with the Russian president aired on Feb. 8, 'Newsweek' reports. . Here are four highlights from their conversation. 1. Putin said there can still be peace with Ukraine. The Russian president claims that negotiators from his country tried to secure a peace deal with Ukraine early on, but the West encouraged Volodymyr Zelensky to keep fighting. The Russian president claims that negotiators from his country tried to secure a peace deal with Ukraine early on, but the West encouraged Volodymyr Zelensky to keep fighting. Putin went on to say that Zelensky later signed a decree forbidding negotiations with Russia. . 2. NATO is a sore spot for Putin. While Putin detailed his objection to NATO's expansion throughout the interview, he also said that he once asked President Bill Clinton about joining the alliance. While Putin detailed his objection to NATO's expansion throughout the interview, he also said that he once asked President Bill Clinton about joining the alliance. He alleges that Clinton indicated it would be possible but later backtracked on his claims. If he had said yes, the process of rapprochement would have commenced, and eventually it might have happened if we had seen some sincere wish on the side of our partners. But it didn't happen. Well, no means no, Russian President Vladimir Putin, to Tucker Carlson. 3. Putin believes the U.S. fears China more than Russia. The West is afraid of strong China more than it fears a strong Russia, because Russia has 150 million people and China has 1.5 billion population. And its economy is growing by leaps and bounds, or 5 percent a year, Russian President Vladimir Putin, to Tucker Carlson. 4. Putin shared his thoughts about the next U.S. president. He touched on his good rapport with former Presidents Trump and George W. Bush, while not being able to recall the last time he spoke with President Biden. He touched on his good rapport with former Presidents Trump and George W. Bush, while not being able to recall the last time he spoke with President Biden. He touched on his good rapport with former Presidents Trump and George W. Bush, while not being able to recall the last time he spoke with President Biden. Ultimately, Putin said "it is not about the leader." It is about decisions made by "ruling elites."

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Biden Confuses Mexico’s President With Egypt’s El-Sisi, Raising Health Concerns|  Oneindia News [Video]

Biden Confuses Mexico’s President With Egypt’s El-Sisi, Raising Health Concerns| Oneindia News

President Biden's recent mix-up between the presidents of Mexico and Egypt during discussions on the Israel-Gaza conflict ignited widespread internet outage. Critics questioned his grasp on international affairs, given his central role in the conflict. The viral clip prompted reactions ranging from concern to ridicule. Several Netizens expressed concern on incident pitching, ‘We’re so screwed’ while some Contrasts were drawn with other global figures, notably Vladimir Putin, who spent 30 minutes discussing the history of Ukraine with Tucker Carlson in the Kremlin. #Biden #PresidentBiden #BidenHealth #Mexico #Egypt #Democrats #SleepyJoe #Biden2024 #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~HT.97~ED.194~

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Putin tells US to 'stop supplying weapons' to Ukraine in Tucker Carlson interview [Video]

Putin tells US to 'stop supplying weapons' to Ukraine in Tucker Carlson interview

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White House downplays concerns over Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin | Oneindia News [Video]

White House downplays concerns over Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin | Oneindia News

Join us as we delve into the repercussions of Vladimir Putin's exclusive interview with Tucker Carlson. White House reaction and analysis provided as tensions rise between Russia and Ukraine. #WhiteHouse #USNews #USA #VladimirPutin #RussiaUkraineWar #RussiaUkraineConflict #VolodymyrZelenskyy #Russia #Ukraine #JoeBiden #OneindiaNews ~PR.274~ED.101~

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EU debunks viral claims it is considering sanctions on Tucker Carlson over his interview with Putin [Video]

EU debunks viral claims it is considering sanctions on Tucker Carlson over his interview with Putin

The European Union has refuted reports that it is considering sanctions on American polemist Tucker Carlson for his controversial interview with Vladimir Putin, recorded during his trip to Moscow.

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Martin Scorsese to Host & Produce Docuseries for Fox News Streaming Service | THR News Video [Video]

Martin Scorsese to Host & Produce Docuseries for Fox News Streaming Service | THR News Video

Oscar-winning director Martin Scorsese is bringing his talents to Fox News Channel's streaming service, Fox Nation. The acclaimed filmmaker will host, narrate and executive produce an eight-episode docudrama called 'Martin Scorsese Presents: The Saints.' The series will debut on November 16th, 2024 and run through May 2025. Each episode will focus on a singular saint and look at, per Fox, "these extraordinary figures and their extreme acts of kindness, selflessness and sacrifice."

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Fusion Industry Leaders Hold DC Conference Looking for Investors [Video]

Fusion Industry Leaders Hold DC Conference Looking for Investors

Fusion Industry Leaders , Hold DC Conference , Looking for Investors. Fox News reports that leaders in the West's emerging nuclear fusion industry are convening this week to attract additional funding to build commercially-viable reactors. . The high-level conference takes place as the industry races to develop the technology ahead of China. . Earlier this month, the Biden administration signed a funding bill that contained $790 million for fusion science programs in 2024. . Earlier this month, the Biden administration signed a funding bill that contained $790 million for fusion science programs in 2024. . Unlike current nuclear fission plants, commercial fusion plants would not produce any long-lasting radioactive waste. According to Andrew Holland, CEO of Fusion Industry Association (FIA), the industry is concerned that fusion will follow the same pattern as the solar industry. Much of the technology used in the solar industry was invented in the United States, but manufacturing was primarily handled in China. It is very clear that China has ambitions to do the same sort of thing, both in the supply chain and the developers. It's time for the U.S. to respond to that challenge, Andrew Holland, CEO of Fusion Industry Association (FIA), via Fox News. According to an FIA report from last July, private companies around the world have invested over $6 billion in fusion technology through 2022. . Fox News reports that the third annual FIA conference is expected to attract an estimated 350 attendees from around the world. Last year, the industry gained momentum after scientists at California's Lawrence Livermore Laboratory reported a breakthrough, bringing the technology one step closer to commercial viability.

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UK Looking to Phase Out Legal Sale of Tobacco [Video]

UK Looking to Phase Out Legal Sale of Tobacco

UK Looking to, Phase Out Legal, Sale of Tobacco. On March 20, the British government introduced a bill to begin phasing out smoking among young people, banning the sale of tobacco for future generations. If approved by parliament, the Tobacco and Vapes Bill would become one of the toughest anti-tobacco laws in the world. . Fox News reports that the bill looks to prevent children turning 15 this year and younger from ever being legally able to purchase tobacco. Fox News reports that the bill looks to prevent children turning 15 this year and younger from ever being legally able to purchase tobacco. According to the government, the act of smoking would not be criminalized, meaning that anyone currently able to legally obtain tobacco would be allowed to continue smoking in the future. If we want to build a better future for our children we need to tackle the single biggest entirely preventable cause of ill-health, disability and death: smoking, Rishi Sunak, Conservative Prime Minister, via Fox News. According to the British government, smoking costs the nation an estimated $21.63 billion every year. The proposed legislation also includes restrictions on vape flavors and packaging intentionally marketed toward children. . The new legislation reportedly comes amid a sharp increase in vape usage by young people in the U.K. . In February, similar legislation in New Zealand was introduced, looking to ban tobacco sales to anyone born after January 1, 2009. . That bill was repealed by New Zealand's new coalition government

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Data Shows US Wages Falling at a 'Striking' Pace [Video]

Data Shows US Wages Falling at a 'Striking' Pace

Data Shows , US Wages Falling , at a 'Striking' Pace. Fox News reports that wage growth in the United States has slowed significantly over the past year. . According to new data from Indeed, wage growth is beginning to near pre-pandemic levels. . Indeed's wage tracker showed that salaries have had a marked drop since January 2022, suggesting that employers are seeing less competition for new hires. The pace of deceleration is striking. Posted wage growth has fallen by almost 3 percentage points over the past year, Nick Bunker, Indeed labor economist, via Fox News. Fox News reports that the most pronounced deceleration was found in low-wage sectors. . Given the huge run-up in posted wages for those sectors, wage growth is still above its pre-pandemic pace. How long this will last is uncertain, Nick Bunker, Indeed labor economist, via Fox News. After remaining historically tight throughout the last year, the labor market is expected to continue slowing in the coming months amid elevated interest rates. Since March of 2022, the Federal Reserve has increased interest rates 11 times in an attempt to slow down inflation and cool the labor market. Since March of 2022, the Federal Reserve has increased interest rates 11 times in an attempt to slow down inflation and cool the labor market. In 2024, there have already been a number of significant layoffs, with major companies like Alphabet, Amazon and Citigroup cutting jobs. . In 2024, there have already been a number of significant layoffs, with major companies like Alphabet, Amazon and Citigroup cutting jobs. . In 2024, there have already been a number of significant layoffs, with major companies like Alphabet, Amazon and Citigroup cutting jobs. . Despite this, job growth has remained resilient, with employers adding 275,000 jobs in February. . At the same time, Labor Department data shows that the unemployment rate for the month also rose to 3.9%.

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Trump Confirms 6 Names on Vice Presidential Shortlist [Video]

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Israel-Hamas: India's NSA Ajit Doval Meets Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, Discuss Gaza War |Oneindia [Video]

Israel-Hamas: India's NSA Ajit Doval Meets Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, Discuss Gaza War |Oneindia

National Security Advisor of India, Ajit Doval calls on Benjamin Netanyahu a day after Israeli PM’s ultimatum to Hamas. They discuss the ongoing Israel-Hamas War and measures for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. #NSA #NSAAjitDoval #AjitDoval #AjitDovalSpy #AjitDovalNetanyahu #IsraelHamas #IsraelHamasWar #BenjaminNetanyahu #Oneindia ~PR.274~ED.101~GR.123~HT.96~

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