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Thursday, May 16, 2024

Microsoft asks some China staff to relocate amid Sino-US tensions

 Microsoft is asking some of its China-based staff to consider transferring outside the country, the company said on Thursday, as Sino-U.S. relations strain amid a race for cutting-edge technology.

Washington has been trying to limit Beijing's access to advanced chips used in AI applications on grounds that they can be used to strengthen the country's military, sparking tensions that have put pressure on U.S. companies operating in China.

Microsoft is asking about 700 to 800 people who are involved in machine learning and other cloud computing-related work to consider relocating, according to the Wall Street Journal, which first reported the news.

"Providing internal opportunities is a regular part of managing our global business. As part of this process, we shared an optional internal transfer opportunity with a subset of employees," a Microsoft spokesperson said in an emailed statement, without specifying the number of employees it sent the request to.

Microsoft remains committed to China and will continue to operate there and other markets, the spokesperson said.

The Windows maker is among U.S. companies that have the largest presence in China. It entered the market in 1992 and operates a large research and development center in the country.

The employees, mostly engineers of Chinese nationality, were earlier in the week offered an option to transfer to the U.S., Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, WSJ reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

Reuters could not immediately verify those details.

The move comes days after U.S. President Joe Biden's administration hiked tariffs on various Chinese imports including electric vehicle batteries, computer chips and medical products.

Reuters reported earlier this month that the U.S. Commerce Department is considering a new regulatory push to restrict the export of proprietary or closed-source AI models, whose software and the data it is trained on are kept under wraps.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/microsoft-asks-hundreds-china-based-041944118.html

Cohen Destroyed: Trump Lawyer "Dog Walks" Star Witness Through Lie After Lie, CNN Pundits Aghast

 President Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen had his "knees chopped out" by Donald Trump's defense attorneys in cross-examination during Trump's 'hush money' trial.

Cohen was grilled by Trump attorney Todd Blanche about a pivotal phone call that connected Trump to allegations that he approved reimbursements to pay porn star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election. Blance accused Cohen of calling the former president's bodyguard, Keith Schiller, to complain about harassing phone calls.

Trump attorney Todd Blanche grilled him about a pivotal phone call that had connected President Trump to the allegations at the center of the case. He accused Mr. Cohen of calling the former president’s bodyguard, Keith Schiller, to complain about harassing phone calls—not to disclose an update on a plan to purchase the silence of Ms. Clifford.

Mr. Cohen said that the prank calls were a part of the conversation with Mr. Schiller.

“Now your memory is that you were testifying truthfully on Tuesday, and you had enough time to update Mr. Schiller about all the problems you were having with these harassing calls?” Mr. Blanche asked him.

“I always run everything by the boss immediately,” Mr. Cohen said. “It could’ve just been me saying, ‘everything’s been taken care of, it’s been resolved.’”

That was a lie. You did not talk to President Trump that night,” Mr. Blanche said. “You can admit it.” “No sir, I can’t,” Mr. Cohen said. “Because I’m not sure that’s accurate.”

This jury doesn’t want to hear what you think happened,” Mr. Blanche said. -Epoch Times

After Cohen had his ass handed to him, CNN pundits were beside themselves.

"It was incredible...lawyers want to build a box around the witness & slam it shut--that's what Todd Blanche did to Cohen...it was an extraordinary cross...Cohen was cornered in...a lie," said host Anderson Cooper.

The network's top legal analyst said "I don't think I've ever seen a star witness get his knees chopped out quite as clearly and dramatically as what just happened with Michael Cohen."

Rep. Matt Gaetz says Cohen was "dog walked through the series of lies he has told."

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PA Voter Allegiances Changing In 2024

 by Salena Zito via RealClearPolitics,

NEWTON SQUARE, PA – In childhood, Tasliym Morales was always interested in civic affairs, so it was no surprise to those who knew her that as soon she turned 18, she registered to vote. What did take her family and friends aback, however, was the political party affiliation she chose.

“Republican,” she says with a broad smile.

The striking mother of six is sitting at the head table of the Delaware County Republican Party chairman’s dinner, dressed in a rich red jacket topping a paisley dress discussing her reasons for choosing the Grand Old Party when most of her peers and family – Morales is black – were Democrats.

Explaining her choice is still amusing to her. “Democrats, reporters, strategists often come to our county because of how important the vote is here in determining which way Pennsylvania will go in big elections and often assume all black women are Democrats,” she explained of the Philadelphia collar county she calls home.

“I understand why because let’s be honest, many educated black women are Democrats,” she added. “However, I think more and more people of all colors are starting to vote for what is best for their personal lives and what is best for their community. Even more importantly, people are starting to vote like the other members of the community, rather than vote one way because of the color of their skin.”

Seated across the table from Tasliym was Alfe Goodwin, a former Philadelphia police officer and U.S. Army veteran who holds a doctorate degree in public policy and is running against incumbent Democratic Rep. Mary Gay Scanlon in Pennsylvania’s 5th Congressional District.

Goodwin, whose parents labored in the civil rights movement in Philadelphia in the 1960s, said she was initially a Libertarian and became drawn to the Republican Party because of a sense of purpose she felt among fellow members.

A shift in the polls toward Donald Trump among black voters has been met largely with skepticism by the national press and dismissed by talking heads on cable news – perhaps because they don’t know any person of color in their social or professional circle who would ever consider voting Republican.

Late last month, a Gallup survey found Democrats’ lead over Republicans among black Americans had dropped by 20 percentage points in the past three years.

Muhlenberg College political science professor Chris Borick said that in a swing state like Pennsylvania where polls show a tight race between Trump and President Biden and everything is decided within the polling margin of error, “no party can afford to lose even the smallest amount of their reliable voting bloc.”

You cannot take any of your coalition for granted, this can be a problem for Joe Biden but also Bob Casey Jr. in the Senate race,” Borick said.

Pennsylvania is a prime example. Four years ago, Biden carried more than 90% of the black vote in the state according to exit polls. Black women that year gave Biden an impressive 94% of their vote, a number that secured the 20 critical electoral votes needed for him to win the state.

Monday’s New York Times/Siena Pennsylvania poll showed some interesting nuggets; voters like Morales and Goodwin are starting to show up in the numbers.

Morales, 41, explains the generational shift among black voters has been incremental, “But it has been moving for a while,” she said. “As a woman of color, I sit in Republican spaces so they can see me, hear me, and understand me.”

The issues that drive her are no different than those of her white or Hispanic neighbors. “I don’t like my whole check going to taxes,” she said. “I hate that people cannot freely express themselves religiously without retaliation. I don’t like that tolerance is one-sided.”

Morales said the first Republican she voted for was for George W. Bush, and she did it twice. Disapproving of Sarah Palin, she did not support John McCain in 2008 but voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 election.

In 2020, she could not bring herself to vote for Biden or Trump. “I couldn’t do it again,” she said of Trump. “The crazy thing is I agree with him on a lot of issues; I just hate his deliverance and disposition.”

Although Morales was a Nikki Haley fan and is undecided about the top of the ticket, her down-ballot support for Republicans is unwavering, “Dave McCormick? Yes he has my vote.” she said of the Republican businessman who is challenging Sen. Casey.

Youngstown State University professor Paul Sracic notes that 2024 is shaping up as a very close contest that will be decided by perhaps fewer than a couple hundred thousand votes, maybe less, in a handful of states – with the two candidates’ records on the economy looming over the election.

“Voters, regardless of race, have two recent economic records to compare,” Sracic said. “The perennial question for an incumbent is ‘Are you better off than you were four years ago?’ In 2024, Trump can add to that,  ‘When I was last president…’”

At the same time, each major party is relying on a coalition of voters whom they have come to take for granted – perhaps at their peril. “If any part of that coalition were to switch sides, even in small numbers, it could change the result of the election. For example, if Republicans were to lose even a small percentage of evangelical voters, it could make a huge difference in the outcome,” Sracic said.

A similar dynamic exists for Democrats with various demographics, especially African American voters. “If we are talking about the potential voting behavior of middle-class black women, why wouldn’t we think that they might be responding to the same economic variables, and making the same comparisons, as middle-class white voters,” Sracic added.

Michele Reynolds agrees. In an interview in March, the first African American woman elected as a Republican in Franklin County to the Ohio state Senate said black middle-class or working-class voters have the same economic problems as their white neighbors.

Reynolds, who was hosting an event for Bernie Moreno in a former church in a working-class black neighborhood in Columbus, said no matter what color you are, the economy is failing middle America, “And people are looking at the message that everything is fine and they know it is not because they have to pay the bills,” she said.

While Trump holds a sizeable lead over Biden in Ohio in the RealClearPolitics Average, Reynolds warns that it is the Ohio Senate race between Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown and Republican businessman Bernie Moreno where the black voters, men and women, could change everything for who holds the majority in the Senate come next January. 

The event for Moreno that Reynolds held was filled with black, white, and Hispanic voters looking for someone to hear their concerns. Nanette Taylor, a local entrepreneur, handed people Moreno signs as they left. “Events like this go unnoticed,” she said. “We are tucked away off the highway and not many people are paying attention. Then when Election Day [comes] and what most folks thought would happen doesn’t, they wonder how did we miss that?”

Salena Zito is a reporter for the Washington Examiner, Wall Street Journal contributor, and co-author of “The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/pa-voter-allegiances-changing-2024

FDA approves Amgen drug for small cell lung cancer

 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday granted accelerated approval to Amgen's tarlatamab, a targeted immunotherapy for treating adults with advanced small cell lung cancer that has worsened despite chemotherapy.

The therapy, marketed under the name Imdelltra, is part of Amgen's pipeline of bispecific antibodies, which are designed to attach to a cancer cell and an immune cell, bringing them together so that the body's immune system can kill the cancer.

Results from a mid-stage trial published last year in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that tumors shrank in 40% of patients receiving 10 mg of tarlatamab by intravenous infusion every two weeks.

More than half of the patients whose tumors responded to tarlatamab did not see their disease worsen for at least six months.

The most common side effect was cytokine release syndrome, a potentially dangerous condition that occurs when the body's immune system responds over aggressively to infection or immunotherapy drugs.

Most lung cancer cases are non-small cell, while up to 15%, according to the American Cancer Society, are the more aggressive small cell variety targeted by Amgen's drug, tarlatamab.

The disease, which is diagnosed in about 35,000 U.S. patients annually, is "one of most rapidly proliferating and most aggressive cancers there is," Jay Bradner, Amgen's chief scientific officer, said in an interview ahead of the decision.

Bradner explained that the arm of tarlatamab that targets small cell lung cancer cells attaches to a protein called DLL3.

Amgen said it will need to complete its larger, pivotal trial in advanced small cell lung cancer to receive full FDA approval of the drug.

The company is also testing tarlatamab for treating patients with earlier stage small cell lung cancer.

If those studies prove successful, Wall Street analysts have said tarlatamab could represent an over $2 billion annual sales opportunity for the company.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-fda-approves-amgen-drug-192327686.html

Control an iPhone or iPad with your eyes

 They’re putting the “eye” in iPhone.

Apple users will soon be able to control their iPhones and iPads with their eyes after the tech giant unveiled an array of new accessibility features for their products.

“Eye Tracking,” which is designed for users with physical disabilities, will be powered by Artificial Intelligence and won’t require any additional hardware.

According to an announcement by Apple on Wednesday, the feature will use the front-facing camera of an iPhone or iPad to trace a user’s eye movement as they navigate “through elements of an app.”

“Eye Tracking,” which is designed for users with physical disabilities, will be powered by Artificial Intelligence and won’t require any additional hardware.Apple Inc.

“We believe deeply in the transformative power of innovation to enrich lives,” CEO Tim Cook declared in the media release.

“We’re continuously pushing the boundaries of technology, and these new features reflect our long-standing commitment to delivering the best possible experience to all of our users.”

Cook didn’t disclose exactly when the Eye Tracking feature will be available, but is “likely to debut in iOS and iPadOS” which will be released later this year, per The Verge.

The tech giant also announced a Music Haptics feature, which will allow users who are deaf or hard of hearing to experience music through taps, textures, and refined vibrations matched to audio.Apple Inc.

The accessibility feature is one of several soon set to come to iPhones and iPads.

The tech giant also announced a Music Haptics feature, which will allow users who are deaf or hard of hearing to experience music through taps, textures and refined vibrations matched to audio.

Meanwhile, an Atypical Speech feature will be available for those who suffer from speech impairments.

Using Artificial Intelligence, the feature will recognize unique user speech patterns and translate them into instructions that Siri can understand.

Meanwhile, an Atypical Speech feature will be available for those who suffer from speech impairments.Apple Inc.
“Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve speech recognition for millions of people with atypical speech, so we are thrilled that Apple is bringing these new accessibility features to consumers,” Professor Mark Hasegawa-Johnson from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign declared in the company’s release.

https://nypost.com/2024/05/16/tech/apple-unveils-transformative-new-feature-that-allows-you-to-control-an-iphone-with-your-eyes/

Comer claims to have unearthed new Biden bank accounts, issues subpoena

 House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer alleged Thursday that his panel had uncovered new financial accounts related to his investigation of the Biden family and announced a fresh subpoena against an unnamed bank.

“This morning I issued a subpoena for targeted financial information from a certain financial institution related to [first brother] Jim Biden, [his wife] Sarah Biden, and [first son] Hunter Biden,” Comer (R-Ky.) announced on Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria.”

Comer, who is leading the eight-month-old impeachment inquiry into President Biden, explained that the subpoena stemmed from material turned over by Hunter’s former longtime business partner Devon Archer.

“We believe we found new accounts, and remember, the number of bank accounts that we’ve discovered over the past year and a half … is unbelievable,” Comer told Bartiromo.

President Biden has been bothered by the House GOP offensive against his family.The Washington Post via Getty Images

“Hopefully this subpoena will be some of the last bits of information that we have to have to be able to finalize this report to the American people,” he said.

The chairman added that “we’re in the final stages” of the inquiry and that the panel will “hopefully” release a report on its findings “very soon.”

James Comer revealed that he issued a new subpoena for Biden family bank information.FOX

When pressed about whether he had uncovered any bank accounts that were tied directly to President Biden, Comer admitted that linking the president to his family money had been “a harder nut to crack.”

“At the end of the day, the Biden family were the ones that were taking the initial wires and laundering them through,” he said.

President Biden, the White House, and attorneys for members of the first family have steadfastly denied Comer’s characterizations of those transactions.

President Biden has rejected an invite to testify before the impeachment probe.AP

It is unclear whether House Republicans have the votes to impeach the president, but Comer has previously teased that criminal referrals are in the works.

Back in late March, Comer invited Joe Biden to testify about his family’s affairs and laid out a list of questions.

The White House slapped down that offer and Comer told Bartiromo “we’ve not heard back” when asked about his invitation.

https://nypost.com/2024/05/16/us-news/james-comer-claims-to-have-unearthed-new-biden-bank-accounts-issues-subpoena/