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Citadel CEO Ken Griffin Criticizes Trump's 'Nonsensical' Trade Policies at World Economy Summit
Ken Griffin, CEO of Citadel, criticized President Trump's trade policies at the World Economy Summit, warning they are damaging U.S. economic standing and manufacturing. Griffin, a Trump voter, urged the administration to reconsider its approach to avoid long-term harm to America's brand and global trust.

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Crozer Health's closure on May 2, 2025, following its parent company Prospect Medical's bankruptcy filing, will heavily impact Delaware County's healthcare services. The closure sparks concerns over healthcare access, prompting local officials to seek alternative solutions and declare a disaster emergency.

A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to withhold funds from sanctuary cities, declaring the executive orders unconstitutional. This preliminary injunction highlights ongoing tensions between federal and local authorities over immigration policies.

Perplexity has launched a new voice assistant for its iOS app, offering enhanced user capabilities like multi-app actions and advanced AI integration. While it can't fully replace Siri due to OS restrictions, it stands out by allowing tasks such as booking rides and making reservations, leveraging AI models like OpenAI's GPT-4.1.

A group of former OpenAI employees, backed by notable figures like Nobel laureates and AI experts, urges state attorneys to block OpenAI's shift to for-profit status, citing AI safety concerns. As OpenAI faces financial pressures with a $5 billion loss in 2024, they argue this move risks its original mission, while OpenAI claims the change is crucial to compete in the AI industry.
