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Trump attacks Senate parliamentarian, argues GOP must play hard-ball

Trump attacks Senate parliamentarian, argues GOP must play hard-ball

President Trump on Wednesday attacked the Senate parliamentarian, accusing her of issuing reviews of Senate rules that have treated Republicans unfairly and calling for Republicans to end the filibuster. Trump suggested that Republicans should have forced out the parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, by replacing her. “Over the years, she has been brutal to Republicans, but not… Source link

“Amadeus” argues that every great artist needs a nemesis

“Amadeus” argues that every great artist needs a nemesis

Drake, who just dropped three albums on a single day for some reason, has plenty of fans compared to Salieri, who never attained Mozart’s notoriety. At the end of his life, which is where “Amadeus” begins, Salieri views that as God’s great joke. (Starz) Paul Bettany in “Amadeus.” In his prime, Salieri was a solid songsmith, popular enough to secure a gig as court composer to Emperor Joseph II in Vienna. But Mozart’s genius obliterates Salieri’s limited talent so utterly that the elder musician is bewitched by it. Following Mozart’s successful debut at court, Salieri cozies up to him and pretends to aid his cause. Quietly, though, Salieri sets about destroying him. What most people don’t realize about the “Amadeus” version of Mozart’s story is that historians posit it is almost entirely fictional. Shaffer’s script was inspired by Alexander Pushkin’s 1830 drama, “Mozart and Salieri,” which Pushkin spun from rumors circulating in the wake of Mozart’s death. Pushkin’s text eventually became the libretto that Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov employed in his opera of the same name.    …

ABC argues Trump administration is trying to chill free speech : NPR

ABC argues Trump administration is trying to chill free speech : NPR

Federal Communication Commission (FCC) chairman Brendan Carr speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas, March 27, 2026. Gabriela Passos/AP hide caption toggle caption Gabriela Passos/AP NEW YORK — In a strongly worded filing, ABC accuses the Trump administration of trying to chill its constitutionally protected free speech and hinder open political discussion. The point of contention: The popular show “The View,” and whether it’s subject to equal time rules. ABC’s filing to the Federal Communications Commission, made public Friday, came in a dispute involving one ABC station in Houston, KTRK-TV. But the wording indicated the network was embarking on a broader battle with the administration. “The Commission’s actions threaten to upend decades of settled law and practice and chill critical protected speech, both with respect to The View and more broadly,” said the filing on behalf of both KTRK-TV and ABC. The commission replied, in a statement emailed to The Associated Press, that equal time law “encourages more speech and empowers voters to decide the outcome of elections. The FCC will review …

Legends’ Steve Coogan argues Margaret Thatcher shouldn’t be “sanctified”

Legends’ Steve Coogan argues Margaret Thatcher shouldn’t be “sanctified”

This article first appeared in Radio Times magazine. “We’re not the police. We’re not the spooks. There’s no safety net,” Steve Coogan’s Don – a lugubrious Mancunian, who’s himself a former undercover officer – tells a group of dissatisfied, but ambitious, employees of HM Revenue and Customs gathered in his dusty 1990s classroom. In reality we’re at a private school in St Albans, which is shuttered for the spring 2025 half-term, where Coogan and his fellow cast members are filming Legends, a new six-part true-crime thriller by writer and showrunner Neil Forsyth (The Gold, Guilt). Tom Burke’s Guy, among others, has passed the test to join a secret anti-drugs taskforce, set up by the historical Customs and Excise after Margaret Thatcher declared war on the gangs flooding Britain with heroin. Before they can go under cover, though, Don explains that this dangerous work means the new recruits have to leave their old lives behind and take on new identities – the “legends” of the show’s title. And then they’re sent off into the field: Guy …

Richard Gadd argues pivotal scene of Half Man is the best he’s written

Richard Gadd argues pivotal scene of Half Man is the best he’s written

It can’t be easy following up a smash hit like Baby Reindeer, one which was hugely popular around the world on Netflix and also won a vast number of awards. However, that’s just what creator and star Richard Gadd has done with his new BBC/HBO series Half Man, which he has not only written, but also stars in alongside Jamie Bell. In fact, speaking with us exclusively for our video interview series The Radio Times Writers’ Room, in which we get to know what makes screenwriters tick, Gadd has teased that the new series contains perhaps the best scene he has ever written, right at the end. Asked for the best scene he’s ever written, Gadd said: “I think, just because I’m naturally self flagellating, my head sometimes goes to scenes that have had to be cut. And I sometimes go to them because I think I’ve convinced myself that they were sort of ‘the one.’” He continued: “I think, potentially, the best one I’ve ever written, although it’s so hard to say that, because …

UAE Pushes For Hormuz Security Force, While Turkey Argues Against Gulf Entry Into War

UAE Pushes For Hormuz Security Force, While Turkey Argues Against Gulf Entry Into War

It’s one of those things that sounds nice on paper, but when missiles and drones are inbound, no one is going to want to be on a military ship sitting in the middle of the Strait of Hormuz: the United Arab Emirates, which has been among the hardest-impacted Gulf states in Iran’s ongoing retaliation, is pressing for a multinational maritime ​taskforce to reopen vital oil transit waterway, the Financial Times reports ‌Friday. The UAE, with a navy that’s not really going to strike fear into any enemy (much less the Iranians), says it is willing to participate in a “Hormuz Security Force” to defend the strait and escort shipping. Dozens of countries are being asked to join, sources cited in FT say. Source: Abu Dhabi Ship Building Company And yet for all the public posturing and signing of ‘symbolic statements’ – not a single country with a strong military has actually stepped up with a concrete offer to provide warships and military assets (other than Israel, which is a direct party to the war). This is despite that for …

Outgoing Tate Director Argues for Bigger Tax Breaks for Donors

Outgoing Tate Director Argues for Bigger Tax Breaks for Donors

Maria Balshaw, who in December announced her plan to step down from her role as director of Tate since 2017, said that UK chancellor Rachel Reeves should incentivize donations to museums’ endowment funds by offering bigger tax breaks to would-be philanthropists. In an interview with the Financial Times, Balshaw said, “The government could do a lot more to incentivise giving by very rich people, because British museums are competing on a very uneven playing field compared with US institutions. Rachel Reeves . . . should think hard and creatively.” Related Articles She continued: “The arts are part of the public good so we need public funding, not just commercial and philanthropic. But we could make a real shift in terms of financial stability. A modest tax incentive for endowment giving would not be unaffordable, and it would be transformational.” In June, Tate launched an endowment fund known as the Tate Future Fund with aims to raise £150 million (around $200 million) by 2030. As reported by the Guardian at the time, Balshaw said, “There are a number of organisations …

LangChain’s CEO argues that better models alone won’t get your AI agent to production

LangChain’s CEO argues that better models alone won’t get your AI agent to production

As models get smarter and more capable, the “harnesses” around them must also evolve. This “harness engineering” is an extension of context engineering, says LangChain co-founder and CEO Harrison Chase in a new VentureBeat Beyond the Pilot podcast episode. Whereas traditional AI harnesses have tended to constrain models from running in loops and calling tools, harnesses specifically built for AI agents allow them to interact more independently and effectively perform long-running tasks. Chase also weighed in on OpenAI’s acquisition of OpenClaw, arguing that its viral success came down to a willingness to “let it rip” in ways that no major lab would — and questioning whether the acquisition actually gets OpenAI closer to a safe enterprise version of the product. “The trend in harnesses is to actually give the large language model (LLM) itself more control over context engineering, letting it decide what it sees and what it doesn’t see,” Chase says. “Now, this idea of a long-running, more autonomous assistant is viable.” Tracking progress and maintaining coherence While the concept of allowing LLMs to …

Petraeus argues US now has ‘air supremacy’ over Iran

Petraeus argues US now has ‘air supremacy’ over Iran

Former CIA Director David Petraeus, who also served as commander of U.S. Central Command (Centcom), argued Wednesday that the U.S. military has achieved “air supremacy” over Iran as conflict in the Middle East intensifies. Petraeus was asked by NewsNation host Blake Burman what he made of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s assertion that firepower over Tehran… Source link

Aston Villa’s season threatens to unravel as Ezri Konsa argues with fans

Aston Villa’s season threatens to unravel as Ezri Konsa argues with fans

Hello and welcome to coverage from the Premier League of Wolves vs Aston Villa. The two sides will start the match with very different objectives, one desperately trying to pick up points to avoid the inevitable, while the other attempts to keep the league’s big beasts behind them in the race for Champions League football next season. Wolves welcome Villa to Molineux – the first of three home games in the space of a week. Liverpool are visitors on Tuesday, and again in the FA Cup next Friday. And manager Rob Edwards says it is time for his players to lift themselves for the fight. Edwards said: “We’re here to fight and show how good we are. The players have always got something to fight for, these next three games in particular, and they shouldn’t be difficult to get up for at all. “We understand the scale of the task and we know we’re not going to be favourite in any of the games, but we’ve got to make sure that we bring our best.” …