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    Trump Offers to Pay Immigrants Who Deport Themselves
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    New York Times wins 4 Pulitzers, New Yorker 3; Washington Post wins for coverage of Trump shooting
    A person walks into the One Franklin Square Building, home of The Washington Post newspaper, Friday, June 21, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)2025-05-05T19:30:12Z NEW YORK (AP) The New York Times won four Pulitzer Prizes and the New Yorker three on Monday for journalism in 2024 that touched on topics like the fentanyl crisis, the U.S. military and last summers assassination attempt on President Donald Trump.The Pulitzers prestigious public service medal went to ProPublica for the second straight year. Kavitha Surana, Lizzie Presser, Cassandra Jaramillo and Stacy Kranitz were honored for reporting on pregnant women who died after doctors delayed urgent care in states with strict abortion laws.The Washington Post won for urgent and illuminating breaking news coverage of the Trump assassination attempt. The Pultizers honored Ann Telnaes, who quit the Post in January after the news outlet refused to run her editorial cartoon lampooning tech chiefs including Post owner Jeff Bezos cozying up to Trump. The Pulitzers honored the best in journalism from 2024 in 15 categories, along with eight arts categories including books, music and theater. The public service winner receives a gold medal. All other winners receive $15,000.The Times Azam Ahmed and Christina Goldbaum and contributing writer Matthieu Aikins won an explanatory reporting prize for examining U.S. policy failures in Afghanistan. The newspapers Doug Mills won in breaking news photography for his images of the assassination attempt. Declan Walsh and the Times staff won for an investigation into the Sudan conflict. Alissa Zhu, Nick Thieme and Jessica Gallagher won in local reporting, an award shared by the Times and The Baltimore Banner, for reporting on that citys fentanyl crisis. The New Yorkers Mosab Abu Toha won for his commentaries on Gaza. The magazine also won for its In the Dark podcast about the killing of Iraqi civilians by the U.S. military and in feature photography for Moises Samans pictures of the Sednaya prison in Syria.___David Bauder covers the intersection of media and entertainment for The Associated Press. DAVID BAUDER Bauder is the APs national media writer, covering the intersection of news, politics and entertainment. He is based in New York. twitter mailto
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    Man Who Hacked Disney With Malicious AI Tool Pleads Guilty
    A 25-year old hacker has agreed to plead guilty to hacking the Disney Corporation by compromising a tool for AI-generating art. According to a Department of Justice press release, the hacker, Ryan Mitchell Krameraka NullBulge will admit to two felony charges related to the offense.As we reported last year, NullBulge specifically targeted AI users by compromising ComfyUI, a very popular graphical user interface for the open-weights AI image generator Stable Diffusion thats distributed on Github. The extension contained a trojan horse that allowed Kramer to access the computer of whoever used it, including one Disney employee.By leveraging access to that employees computer, Kramer was able to access the companys Slack and download 1.1 terabytes of data. Kramer pinged the employee in July of 2024 and, using the alias NullBulge, threatened to leak all the personal information in the data he obtained from Disney. The employee didnt respond and Kramer followed through with the threat and published the information.At the time, NullBulge said he targeted ComfyUI as an ideological protest against AI-generated art. AI-generated artwork is detrimental to the creative industry and should be discouraged, the hacker said on the Github for the ComfyUI extension. Maybe check us out, and maybe think twice about releasing ai tools on such a weakly secured account.According to security researchers at vpnMentor, NullBulges version of the ComfyUI extension compromised crypto wallets, flooded users systems with malware, and stole their personal data. Researchers at SentinelOne dug a little more into the persona and uncovered a long history of NullBulge making money from hacking.Kramers current plea deal is related only to the Disney hack. Hes been charged with two felony counts, according to the Department of Justice: one count of accessing a computer and obtaining information and one count of threatening to damage a protected computer. Each charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in federal prison.Kramers legal troubles might not be over. Kramer admitted in his plea agreement that, in addition to the victim, at least two other victims downloaded Kramers malicious file, and that Kramer was able to gain unauthorized access to their computers and accounts, the Department of Justice said in its press release. The FBI is investigating this matter.
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    Rangers turn to Bret Boone as new hitting coach
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    Ford Says Tariffs Will Cost Company $1.5 Billion in 2025
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    Pulitzer Prizes 2025: A Guide to the Winning Books and Finalists
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    Trump Vows To Reopen Joann Fabrics As Prison
    WASHINGTONVowing to restore and revitalize the facilities as a symbol of law, order, and justice, President Donald Trump ordered the U.S. government Monday to reopen Joann Fabrics and Crafts stores as federal prisons.I am directing the Bureau of Prisons to use all 850 Joann locations to house Americas most ruthless and violent Offenders, Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social, stating that officials had already begun investigating how to relocate and imprison violent and repeat criminals within the shuttered hobby stores long, towering aisles filled with endless yarn, ribbon, and candles. Joanns will be a maximum security prison, with Rapists and Murderers chained to sewing machines and oversized looms, or locked inside Joanns custom craft corner. Many years ago, Americans used to fear Joanns handmade happiness. And soon, these violent criminals and thugs will know why! Trump added that inmates housed at Joann Fabrics would be forced, just like notorious criminals such as Al Capone once were, to teach macram classes to shoppers on Saturday mornings.The post Trump Vows To Reopen Joann Fabrics As Prison appeared first on The Onion.
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    Israel launches airstrikes on Yemen a day after Houthi rebels strike Israeli airport
    Israeli security forces inspect the site where the Israeli military said a projectile fired by Yemen's Houthi rebels landed in the area of Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv, Israel, on Sunday, May 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg)2025-05-05T18:08:51Z JERUSALEM (AP) Israels military targeted Houthi rebels in Yemens Red Sea city of Hodeida with a punishing round of airstrikes, a day after the Iranian-backed rebels launched a missile that hit Israels main airport.The rebels media office said at least six strikes hit the crucial Hodeida port Monday afternoon. Other strikes hit a cement factory in the Bajil district in Hodeida province, the rebels said. The Israeli military said more than 20 Israeli fighter jets took part in the operation, dropping more than 50 munitions on dozens of targets. On Sunday, the Houthis launched a missile from Yemen that struck an access road near Israels main airport, briefly halting flights and commuter traffic. Four people were lightly injured. It was the first time a missile struck the grounds of Israels airport since the start of the war. The Houthis claimed that the strikes were a joint Israeli-American operation. However, a U.S. defense official said U.S. forces did not participate in the Israeli strikes on Yemen on Monday. The strikes were not part of Operation Rough Rider, which is the ongoing U.S. military operation against the Houthis in Yemen to prevent them from targeting ships in the Red Sea that started March 15. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters. Separately, the U.S. military launched multiple strikes Monday on the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, another U.S. official said. That official also spoke on condition of anonymity, to discuss military operations. The Houthi-run health ministry said at least 21 people were wounded in the Israeli strikes on the Bajil cement factory. Nasruddin Amer, head of the Houthi media office, said the Israeli strikes wont deter the rebels, vowing that they will respond to the attack.The aggressive Zionist-American raids on civilian facilities will not affect our military operations against the Zionist enemy entity, he said in a social media post. He said the Houthis will escalate their attacks and wont stop targeting shipping routes and Israel until it stops the war in Gaza.The Houthis have targeted Israel throughout the war in solidarity with Palestinians, raising their profile at home and internationally as the last member of Irans self-described Axis of Resistance capable of launching regular attacks on Israel. The U.S. military under President Donald Trump has launched an intensified campaign of daily airstrikes targeting the Houthis since March 15.Houthi rebels have fired at Israel since the war with Gaza began on Oct. 7, 2023. The missiles have mostly been intercepted, although some have penetrated Israels missile defense systems, causing damage. Israel has struck back against the rebels in Yemen. The Israeli military said it targeted the Hodeida port on Monday because Houthi rebels were using it to receive weapons and military equipment from Iran. Rebel-held Hodeida, about 145 kilometers (90 miles) southwest of the capital of Sanaa, has been key for food shipments into Yemen as its decade-long war has gone on. Israel has struck Yemen, and specifically the port city of Hodeida, multiple times before. Israel previously struck Hodeida and its oil infrastructure in July after a Houthi drone attack killed one person and wounded 10 in Tel Aviv. In September, Israel struck Hodeida again, killing at least four people after a rebel missile targeted Israels Ben Gurion airport as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was arriving back to the country. In December, Israeli strikes killed at least nine people in Hodeida. The Houthis have launched multiple missiles towards Israel in the past week. The attack on Ben-Gurion International Airport on Sunday came hours before Israeli Cabinet ministers voted to expand the war in Gaza, including to seize the Gaza Strip and to stay in the Palestinian territory for an unspecified amount of time. While air traffic resumed after an hour, the attack could lead to cancellations of many airlines, which had recently resumed flights to Israel. -Magdy reported from Cairo. Associated Press writers Tara Copp and Lolita Baldor contributed from Washington, DC. MELANIE LIDMAN Lidman is an Associated Press reporter based in Tel Aviv, Israel. SAMY MAGDY Magdy is a Middle East reporter for The Associated Press, based in Cairo. He focuses on conflict, migration and human rights abuses. twitter facebook mailto RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    The Last of Us Episode 4 Gives More Memorable Queer Moments From Video Game as Ellie and Dinas Romance Blossoms
    SPOILER ALERT: The following article contains specific details about episode 4 of the second season of HBOs The Last of Us. A whole lot of action, shockers, and surprise faces pop up in episode 4 of The Last of Us.FromDrake and Joshalum Josh Peck appearing in the beginning to Oscar nominated and Emmy-winning actor Jeffery [...]The post The Last of Us Episode 4 Gives More Memorable Queer Moments From Video Game as Ellie and Dinas Romance Blossoms first appeared on GLAAD.
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    Adult star Colby Jaxxx dishes on his spicy career & hosting a steamy reality show
    There's truly something out there for everyone.Colby Jaxxx is the latest gay adult entertainer to add to his impressive rsum in the erotic industry.After winning season two of The Great BateWorld BateOff! on BateWorld, the star has been tapped to host the website's current fourth season."The world really needs content like this out there. I remember back in 2020 in the pandemic, I discovered BateWorld. It's been something that always keeps me grounded and a place I can escape and just let go," Jaxxx tells PRIDE. See on Instagram With reality TV programs casting more adult content creators, audiences are getting to know these sexy performers beyond the steamy content they're typically known for."I've seen such a shift in the adult industry. A lot of people are going towards more independent filming versus studio work. That's great to see! It gives performers like me a chance to make a name and really get out there."Since Jaxxx started his career back in 2020, the star is loving every second in the adult entertainment space and he's looking forward to what the future may hold."I was 21/22 when I started and I've never looked back. It's been such a blessing and such a fun ride!" The Great BateWorld BateOff! is steaming now on Bateworld. To see the full interview with Colby Jaxxx, check out the video at the top of the page.
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    11 simple tips for lesbians who want to make the first move, according to dating experts
    Call it the lesbian loneliness epidemic, call it the epidemic of mutual pining, call it whatever you want, but one thing many, many, many lesbians and sapphics complain about is how real the struggle can be to meet someone. Its not without good reason: According to the experts, its just as common a problem as it feels.There are a few reasons for this...[the first being] that many queer women arent as obvious to spot, leading them to fly under the radar as hetero, since many sapphic women look straight, Sophie Roos, a licensed sexologist and writer for the Swedish sex-positive magazine Passionerad, tells PRIDE. This leads to difficulties spotting potential partners, which also makes making the first move much scarier, because you put yourself out there and go for it many times before even knowing if theyre into women!Angelika Koch, a relationship expert at the Taimi LGBTQ+ dating app agrees. Generally speaking, meeting a lesbian woman outside of the bar scene can be difficult because there are normally not blatant signs that show what gender theyre interested in, unless theyre masc leaning. Even then, depending on the culture and region, it might not be an accurate identifier.Plus, Koch continues, Women are naturally friendly and flirtatious, and certain things that women say, like, Youre beautiful, can be interpreted as a platonic compliment even when it is a genuine flirtation. Its difficult to identify intention when this type of flirtation is a commonality even among straight women.So yes, if you feel like someone has dialed up the difficulty meter on sapphic dating, youre right. But heres the good news: It doesnt have to be that way. There are things you can do to better recognize queer women and sapphics and, even more importantly, pick up on the cues they are into you.To help with that PRIDE chatted with sapphic dating experts to get their best advice on how to spot a potential partner in the wild, how to know if they are interested, and *gasp* how to make the first move.A lesbian loneliness epidemic? Not on our watch!Put those nerves aside. We know, easier said than done, but its also the way to break out of what Chelsea Newton, a licensed clinical social worker, sexuality educator, and the founder of Phases of the Mind Therapy calls the trap of mutual pining. Both parties are interested but too nervous to initiate. This hesitation often comes from fear of misreading signals and socialization that discourages assertiveness in women, she tells PRIDE.But how exactly do you calm your nerves and put yourself out there? The first step to changing this is reframing what vulnerability is, says Newton. Making the first move isnt about being aggressive, its about being open. Anxiety about rejection often covers up a deeper fear of being seen. Remind yourself: if youre interested, theres a good chance they are too. And even if not, expressing interest respectfully is rarely not welcome.Talk to her!This may seem like the most basic advice, but sometimes the most obvious isnt the easiest. Koch says the best way to put yourself in a position where you can make a move is to strike up a conversation. Not sure what to say? Find something casual to talk about based on your environment, suggests Koch. If you see her at a park, mention something about the park, the weather, or the season. If shes at the grocery store, you can find something common to look at and then ask a question about the product. Finding an ice breaker can also be directed to her physical appearance like who her hairdresser is or where she got an article of her clothing from.Then Koch says to gauge their response. See if she engages with the same amount of enthusiasm that you do. You want to look for signs like matching energy, mirroring body language, and small signs that show a desire to be closer to you. You can tell someone wants to be closer to you by looking for things like her leaning in, small physical touches to your hand or arm when speaking and moving her body in your general direction.Look for body language cues.Speaking of body language, Koch says there are key behaviors and unconscious responses that can offer hints about anothers level of interest, no matter how innocuous and casual the conversation. Blushing cheeks, trouble making eye contact, fidgeting with clothing, and glances towards your lips while you talk are signs of nervousness, which could indicate attraction, she explains. You can also listen to if their pitch changes when they speak to you vs when they speak to others, which is a sign of interest.Subtly let them know *youre* queer.As previously mentioned, part of the problem with meeting sapphics is that theres no guaranteed way to know if they are queer, so your best way forward is to subtly hint that you are, says Roos. She suggests bringing up something you like or dislike about the queer community, telling about a cool gay club youve been to, or dropping a funny joke about something relevant to being sapphic! she suggests. That way, you let them know that youre sapphic, and open up for them to build on that if they also are queer, and if theyre interested! Or at least, you can confirm whether or not theyre into women, and, if yes, from there open up more about how you feel for them.This all sounds great, but how do you actually put this advice into practice? Newton gave us her best tactics for how to approach women in various common scenarios. How to approach someone in a bar, club, or restaurant.In bars or restaurants, nonverbal cues matter, says Newton. Make eye contact, smile, then approach with something like: Hi, I noticed you and wanted to say hello. she suggests. The key here is to be direct: Many appreciate clarity over guessing games. Can I buy you a drink? or Are you here with friends or flying solo? can get a conversation started.How to approach someone on the street This situation is a bit trickier, says Newton, because for one thing there are safety concerns, but its still totally doable. If its appropriate, a compliment like I just wanted to say I love your style can open doors. This is where watching for body language cues will be particularly important. If they respond warmly, you might follow up with, Would you want to grab a coffee sometime? adds Newton.How to approach someone at a party or social event.Social events are a prime opportunity for making a move, says Newton. The context gives you an easy opener. What brought you here tonight? Once youve chatted for a bit and feel a vibe, you could say, Id love to talk more sometime. Can I get your number?How do you make the first move online? Lets be honest, most of us are already on the apps and thats a whole other struggle, but Newton offers some advice on how to make the most of them. Being specific stands out. Instead of Hey, comment on something in their profile: You love horror films? Whats the last great one you saw? If the vibe is there, be straightforward, says Newton. A direct message like Ive really enjoyed chattingwant to get a drink sometime? is clear.Want to meet lesbians and sapphics? Go where they are!Listen, not everyone is going to feel brave enough to chat someone up on the subway or passing on the street, in part because of the uncertainty about their sexuality. Thats fair, and something you can address by picking places where queer women and sapphics congregate. Great places to meet sapphics include queer community events, book clubs, volunteer organizations, sports leagues, or lesbian-specific apps. Environments where people are already open to connection tend to ease the anxiety, says Newton.So youve broken the ice now what?Congrats, you struck up a conversation and the vibes are vibin. Now what? The next step is actually the easiest. Stay present, says Newton. Take a breath, enjoy the moment, and let the chemistry develop. Dont rush into romance, be curious. Ask open-ended questions, share a little about yourself, and let chemistry unfold naturally, she says.Rejection happens but its not the end of the world. While these suggestions are helpful, no dating advice has a 100 percent success rate, unfortunately. This means dealing with rejection in a healthy way is just as important as knowing how to break the ice. In part because knowing youre going to be OK no matter what, makes putting yourself out there a lot easier to begin with.When it doesnt work out, normalize rejection, says Newton. It doesnt mean youre not worthy, it just wasnt a fit. Its important to know that regulating emotional responses is key.Rejection stings, no doubt, but as Newton points out, its temporary, it passes. Try to reframe it as a win: you took a chance, and that builds resilience.Ultimately, the key here is to be brave in the moment and gentle with yourself, its totally normal to be nervous to put yourself out there, but just remember, it also feels amazing when someone takes that risk and approaches you so you also know what the other person is feeling and that its great. Koch says to be courageous and go for it. Being brave is feeling that fear and not letting that hold you back. Even if a woman is not interested and you find out shes straight, that doesnt mean you didnt make her day or left a bad impression. Many women find being flirted with by another woman to be one of the highest forms of flattery.If you're a little awkward at first, so what? Being authentic is more attractive than being perfect. You dont need a line, you just need the courage to say, Hello, says Newton. Most people are longing for connection and someone has to go first. Why not you?"Experts cited:Angelika Koch, MCLC, CRC, relationships and break-up expert, happiness & relationship expert at Taimi LGBTQ+ dating appSophie Roos, licensed sexologist and writer for the Swedish sex-positive magazine PassioneradChelsea Newton, LCSW, M.Ed., and the founder of Phases of the Mind Therapy
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    Top 2026 QB Curtis chooses Georgia over Oregon
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    The sneaky way one Utah teacher showed support for LGBTQ+ students despite bigoted laws
    In the wake of a law targeting LGBTQ+ flags in schools, a Utah teacher is sharing how hes previously found ways to show support for queer students in his classes even when politicians have done their best to stop it."Way back in my first year of teaching, I was reading The Wizard of Oz in class and the words 'gay' and 'queer' came up in the book," John Arthur recounted in a video shared to Threads. "Some students started laughing and I was about to say something when my principal, who was observing in the room at the time, shook her head 'no.'"When he spoke to the principal after class, he was informed that Utah had a law in place at the time against the "advocacy of homosexuality" in school. The law, which first began in 2001, was worded vaguely enough that it effectively prevented teachers from making any mention of anything LGBTQ-related.Arthur was frustrated, as he noted there was a student in his class who was "clearly gay" and "reacted" to his classmates laughter. But the principal said there was nothing the teacher could do to show support without risking running afoul of the law."Late in the night, I realized: Im a teacher. I use pens and highlighters and markers every day. No one could give me a hard time for wearing a bunch of pens in my pocket," he said. "So I came to school the next day with a rainbowish assortment ready to go. And most people made nothing of it. But my boy knew. He looked at me and he knew I was flying the flag just for him."Although that particular law was repealed in 2017, as Arthur notes in his video, Utah has now taken action to officially ban LGBTQ+ flags from all government buildings including schools starting May 7. This targeted action is being done under the guise of banning "unsanctioned" flags (basically any flags other than the U.S. flag, the Utah flag, and several others), but its been very clear from the start that the intention is specifically to get rainbow flags out of schools. Utah state representative Trevor Lee has even stated his intention to ban more items showing support for LGBTQ+ students in the future should teachers find ways to keep showing support beyond flags.But Arthur says this strategy of intolerance simply wont work."Bigotry will never outpace our creativity," he said. "The only way to get rid of rainbow flags and all the rest is to make them unnecessary. When all our kids LGBTQ youth included get to walk into our classrooms and find themselves celebrated in the books they read, the histories they study, and the stories we tell, then teachers wont need to fly rainbow flags for them anymore."
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    President Donald Trump arrives on Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Md., Sunday, May 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)2025-05-05T21:55:49Z NEW YORK (AP) President Donald Trump is eyeing Hollywood for his next round of tariffs, threatening to levy all films produced outside the U.S. at a steep rate of 100%.Over the weekend, Trump accused other countries of stealing the movie-making capabilities of the U.S. and said that he had authorized the Commerce Department and the U.S. Trade Representative to immediately begin the process of implementing this new import tax on all foreign-made films. But further specifics or dates werent provided. And the White House confirmed that no final decisions had been made as of Monday.Trump later said that he would meet with industry executives about the proposal but a lot remains unclear about how an import tax on complex, international productions could even be implemented. If imposed, experts warn that such a tariff would dramatically hike the costs of making movies today. That uncertainty could put filmmakers in limbo, much like other industries that have recently been caught in the crosshairs of todays ongoing trade wars.Unlike other sectors that have recently been targeted by tariffs, however, movies go beyond physical goods, bringing larger intellectual property ramifications into question. Heres what we know. Why is Trump threatening this steep movie tariff?Trump is citing national security concerns, a justification hes similarly used to impose import taxes on certain countries and a range of sector-specific goods.In a Sunday night post on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump claimed that the American movie industry is DYING to a very fast death as other countries offer all sorts of incentives to draw filmmaking away from the U.S. Trump has previously voiced concern about movie production moving overseas. And in recent years, U.S. film and television production has been hampered between setbacks from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Hollywood guild strikes of 2023 and the recent wildfires in the Los Angeles area. Incentive programs have also long-influenced where movies are shot both abroad and within the U.S., with more production leaving California to states like Georgia and New Mexico -- as well as countries like Canada. But unlike other sectors targeted by Trumps recently-imposed tariffs, the American film industry currently holds a trade deficit thats in the U.S.'s favor.In movie theaters, American-produced movies overwhelmingly dominate the domestic marketplace. Data from the Motion Picture Association also shows that American films made $22.6 billion in exports and $15.3 billion in trade surplus in 2023 with a recent report noting that these films generated a positive balance of trade in every major market in the world for the U.S.Last year, international markets accounted for over 70% of Hollywoods total box office revenue, notes Heeyon Kim, an assistant professor of strategy at Cornell University. She warns that tariffs and potential retaliation from other countries impacting this industry could result in billions of dollars in lost earnings and thousands of jobs.To me, (this) makes just no sense, she said, adding that such tariffs could undermine otherwise a thriving part of the U.S. economy. The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, which represents behind-the-scenes entertainment workers across the U.S. and Canada, said in a statement Monday that Trump had correctly recognized the urgent threat from international competition that the American film and television industry faces today. But the union said it instead recommended the administration implement a federal production tax incentive and other provisions to level the playing field while not harming the industry overall.How could a tax on foreign-made movies work?Thats anyones guess.Traditional tariffs apply to physical imports crossing borders, but film production primarily involves digital services shooting, editing and post-production work that happens electronically, notes Ann Koppuzha, a lawyer and business law lecturer at Santa Clara Universitys Leavey School of Business.Koppuzha said that film production is more like an applied service that can be taxed, not tariffed. But taxes require Congressional approval, which could be a challenge even with a Republican majority. Making a movie is also an incredibly complex and international process. Its common for both large and small films to include production in the U.S. and in other countries. Big-budget movies like the upcoming Mission: Impossible The Final Reckoning, for instance, are shot around the world.U.S. studios frequently shoot abroad because tax incentives can aid production costs. But a blanket tariff across the board could discourage that or limit options, Kim said hurting both Hollywood films and the global industry that helps create them.When you make these sort of blanket rules, youre missing some of the nuance of how production works, added Steven Schiffman, a longtime industry veteran and adjunct professor at Georgetown University. Sometimes you just need to go to the location, because frankly its way too expensive just to try to create in a soundstageSchiffman points to popular titles filmed outside the U.S. such as Warner Bros Harry Potter series, which was almost entirely shot in the U.K. The cost to have done that would have like literally double to produce those movies under this proposed tariff, he said. Could movie tariffs have repercussions on other intellectual property?Overall, experts warn that the prospect of tariffing foreign-made movies ventures into uncharted waters.Theres simply no precedent or sense for applying tariffs to these types of creative services, Koppuzha said. And while the Trump administration could extend similar threats to other forms of intellectual property, like music, theyd encounter the same practical hurdles.But if successful, some also warn of potential retaliation. Kim points to quotas that some countries have had to help boost their domestic films by ensuring they get a portion of theater screens, for example. Many have reduced or suspended such quotas over the years in the name of open trade but if the U.S. places a sweeping tariff on all foreign-made films, these kinds of quotas could come back, which would hurt Hollywood film or any of the U.S.-made intellectual property, Kim said.And while U.S. dominance in film means there are fewer substitutes for retaliation, Schiffman notes that other forms of entertainment like game development could see related impacts down the road.Others stress the potential consequences of hampering international collaboration overall.Creative content distribution requires thoughtful economic approaches that recognize how modern storytelling flows across borders, notes Frank Albarella, U.S. media and telecommunications sector leader at KPMG. The question hanging over every screen: Might we better nurture American storytelling through smart, targeted incentives, or could we inadvertently force audiences to pay more for what could become a narrower creative landscape?__________AP Writers Jake Coyle and Jill Colvin in New York, Aamer Madhani in Palm Beach, Florida and Darlene Superville in Washington contributed to this report. WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS Grantham-Philips is a business reporter who covers trending news for The Associated Press. She is based in New York. twitter mailto
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