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Germany’s Pistorius plays down US troop cut, shifts focus to Europe’s defense push – POLITICO

Germany’s Pistorius plays down US troop cut, shifts focus to Europe’s defense push – POLITICO

U.S. President Donald Trump had threatened a drawdown in U.S. troops amid a public row with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who said the U.S. was being “humiliated” by Iran. The Pentagon’s announcement would still leave around 33,000 U.S. troops in Germany, reversing a buildup that began under President Joe Biden. A European Commission spokesperson told POLITICO the U.S. military footprint in Europe was a “significant contribution to NATO deterrence and defense” and formed the “foundation of collective defense for 23 EU Member States who are also Allies” in NATO. The spokesperson added that EU countries were meeting their NATO commitments by increasing military spending at “an unprecedented pace.” Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said in a statement that U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the withdrawal in response to “conditions on the ground” after reviewing U.S. troop buildup in Europe. “We expect the withdrawal to be completed over the next six to 12 months,” Parnell said. Reacting to the Pentagon’s announcement, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk deplored the “disastrous trend” in Europe-U.S. relations. “The greatest threat …

GitHub Copilot shifts to usage-based pricing June 1 – why that’s no surprise

GitHub Copilot shifts to usage-based pricing June 1 – why that’s no surprise

asbe/ iStock / Getty Images Plus via Getty Images Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET’s key takeaways GitHub shifts pricing for its flagship Copilot service. Under the new AI Credit approach, if you run out of credits, you can’t use the service. Users who expect to see far higher prices already hate the deal.  It’s been an open secret that people haven’t been paying anything like the full cost for their AI services. The bill’s finally coming due. GitHub announced that as of June 1, 2026, all GitHub Copilot plans will shift to usage-based billing.  This is a radical change from its current premium request unit (PRU) system. Going forward, users will consume monthly allotments of GitHub AI Credits based on token consumption, including input, output, and cached tokens at published API rates. In other words, GitHub is moving to a token-based pricing model.  Smart people saw this coming. A week ago, GitHub blocked users from getting a new GitHub Copilot subscription. GitHub also began restricting the models available from its individual …

Iran shifts economic focus to essentials during war uncertainty | US-Israel war on Iran News

Iran shifts economic focus to essentials during war uncertainty | US-Israel war on Iran News

Tehran, Iran – Across Iran’s capital, life has returned to a kind of normal. Markets, cafes and shops are opening their doors, and some highways are buzzing with traffic once again as a fragile ceasefire with the United States largely holds after weeks of devastating US-Israeli attacks. Yet customers are cautious. “Standing in a shop, most things are still available, but a lot of times now, it’s a question of whether you want something or need it,” said a young resident of western Tehran who asked not to be named. “Many people are resorting to buying just the basics now.” As worries about the future rise and purchasing habits change, the government is moving to ensure the availability of food and medicines in an effort to ease the mounting pressure the war is placing on the Iranian people. On Sunday, the cabinet added a clause to implementation guidelines for the annual budget to restart a preferential exchange rate for imports of essentials like wheat, medicines, medical equipment and baby formula. This means the government plans …

Trump administration shifts water as Colorado River crisis deepens

Trump administration shifts water as Colorado River crisis deepens

The water crisis along the Colorado River, a critical source for California and six other states, has gotten so serious that the Trump administration is responding with emergency measures to prevent disaster at the nation’s second largest reservoir. The effort to boost the water level of Lake Powell will bring consequences, cutting water to farms and cities across the Southwest. The actions will begin all the way up on the Wyoming-Utah border, where the federal government will release a significant amount of water from Flaming Gorge Reservoir on the Green River, a major tributary of the Colorado. Hundreds of miles downstream, that will help raise the level of Lake Powell, which straddles the Utah-Arizona border and is three-quarters empty, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation said Friday. Next, the Trump administration will keep more water in that lake, shrinking the amount flowing downriver into Lake Mead near Las Vegas, which holds water for Southern California, Nevada and Arizona. The measures are intended to prevent Lake Powell from falling so low that water would no longer reach …

Was This Game Just On Sale? Steam May Show Price Shifts Over the Past 30 Days

Was This Game Just On Sale? Steam May Show Price Shifts Over the Past 30 Days

Steam is the largest video game platform with more than 129,000 games and counting. With so many games and the company offering frequent sales, it’s hard to keep track of whether a game has is at its lowest price or if its been discounted further in the past, but that may change.  Lines of code found in the Steam platform seemingly refer to the recent price history for a game, according to a post on Wednesday from the X account for the Half-Life fan site Lambda Generation. The code was discovered by data miner SigaTbh, who found it on SteamDB, a database and tracking site for the gaming platform. While price history is already a feature on Steam in the European Union, this update could be the first sign that it will become the norm for the platform over in the U.S.  In the image posted by Lambda Generation, there are six lines of code referencing “Price_History” and each line reflects a certain detail that could show up on a game’s page to give some context …

When Jokes Won’t Do: Affective Shifts in U.S. Late-Night Comedy

When Jokes Won’t Do: Affective Shifts in U.S. Late-Night Comedy

The news these days seems dire, so much so that people are opting out. News avoidance is a rapidly increasing phenomenon, mainly because a growing number of people are overwhelmed by the sheer onslaught of negativity. Simultaneously, we have seen the continued rise in popularity of an entire genre of media whose job it is to find the funny in what many feel to be too much to bear. We are, of course, talking about late-night comedy. In times of exceptional turmoil, many audiences turn to their favorite late-night host to experience some form of catharsis or distraction and slowly begin the process of making sense and making meaning out of tragedy. And yet, all too often, in moments of crisis, they are met with unusually somber or emotional monologues. Just think of Trevor Noah’s statements after the George Floyd killing, Jimmy Kimmel’s tearful speech in the aftermath of the Uvalde massacre or—more recently—Jon Stewart’s emotional response to the killing of Renee Good. All of these constitute what we have coined “affective shifts,” a rhetorical …

Conservative 2024 campaigns reframed demographic shifts as an election integrity issue

Conservative 2024 campaigns reframed demographic shifts as an election integrity issue

During the 2024 United States presidential election, conservative figures successfully repackaged demographic fears into democratic alarms to broaden their mainstream appeal. By framing immigration as a purposeful strategy to manipulate elections, political campaigns normalized extremist narratives under the guise of protecting the voting process. These observations were published in a recent study in the journal PS: Political Science & Politics. Researchers have tracked a narrative known as the Great Replacement within conservative media ecosystems for years. The phrase gained modern popularity from a 2011 book by French literary theorist Renaud Camus. However, the core anxieties fueling this theory possess a long history in American electoral politics. Historic examples noted by researchers include late nineteenth century panics over a perceived Chinese invasion. Similarly, politicians in the early twentieth century fomented fear regarding a sudden flood of Southern European immigrants. The modern replacement narrative relies on four central assumptions. It suggests that a nation is experiencing immense population changes, and that these shifts are not occurring by accident. Instead, the theory claims these changes reflect a conscious …

Seth Rogen on How Catherine O’Hara’s Death Shifts The Studio Season 2

Seth Rogen on How Catherine O’Hara’s Death Shifts The Studio Season 2

Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg are opening up about how the upcoming second season of The Studio has been impacted following Catherine O’Hara’s death. In a Friday interview with The Times, the directors spoke about how the show will look different without O’Hara’s Patty Leigh, whom the interviewer referred to as “the anchor” of the seires. Rogen noted that they are “acknowledging” her death, with Goldberg adding that “it has been an unbelievable challenge” navigating her absence, also because her character was written into season two. “Obviously emotionally, dealing with the loss, but also when it comes to the show itself. We wrote it for her to be there. We had it all set and the shock waves permeate throughout the entire new season,” Goldberg said. “It’s been difficult. You worded it better than we could — she was the anchor and now the anchor is gone.” Rogen elaborated on the notion of O’Hara being The Studio‘s anchor, adding, “If anything we’re acknowledging the idea that we are a little anchorless. But, honestly, that is a …

The West’s record-shattering heat wave isn’t over as heat dome shifts into the Plains

The West’s record-shattering heat wave isn’t over as heat dome shifts into the Plains

An oppressive heat wave across much of the western United States had cities and their residents sweltering through conditions this weekend that are normally more common at the height of summer. The blistering heat wave, which has persisted all week throughout California and the desert Southwest, will continue to build and spread east into the central U.S. in the coming days. More than 150 daily temperature records and around 50 monthly all-time records have been broken between Tuesday and Saturday, the National Weather Service said. March high-temperature records were set or matched from Palm Springs, California (108 degrees Fahrenheit), to Boise, Idaho (83), and from San Francisco (89) to Nashville, Tennessee (89), it said. On Sunday, Phoenix (102), Yuma, Arizona (99), and El Centro, California (100), set high-temperature records for the date, the weather service office in Tempe, Arizona, said. More records were expected to fall in the coming days. Temperatures that are 20 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit above average for this time of year will be common from the Southwest into the Great Plains, …

GM–LG shifts a US plant from EV batteries to LFP energy storage

GM–LG shifts a US plant from EV batteries to LFP energy storage

Ultium Cells Spring Hill, Tennessee plant (Source: Ultium Cells) Ultium Cells, the joint venture between General Motors and LG Energy Solution, is shifting part of its US battery production from EVs to energy storage systems (ESS). The company said it’s investing $70 million to retool its Spring Hill, Tennessee, factory to make lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells for ESS. The upgrade is already underway, and the plant is expected to start producing the new cells in the second quarter of 2026. Ultium shifts to energy storage The Spring Hill site will produce LFP cells that will be sent to LG Energy Solution Vertech, the company’s US energy storage division. From there, the cells will be assembled into large, US-made battery enclosures for grid-scale projects and data centers across North America. LG Energy Solution is expanding its North American network to support this push. In addition to Spring Hill, it operates facilities in Holland and Lansing, Michigan, and in Windsor, Ontario, and operates a joint venture with Honda. By the end of 2026, all of those …