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Spirit Shutdown, Pentagon AI Deals

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Spirit Airlines abruptly ceased operations after failing to secure a $500 million bailout from the Trump administration, leaving passengers stranded and disrupting travel routes nationwide. The budget carrier had requested emergency funds amid financial difficulties, with the administration denying the assistance package that could have sustained operations during an already challenging market period for airlines.

Trump announced plans to impose 25% tariffs on European cars and trucks, escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and EU markets. Meanwhile, the Pentagon expanded its artificial intelligence partnerships, reaching deals with Amazon, Microsoft and Nvidia that allow military use of their technologies for any lawful purpose, continuing defense sector tech integration that raises questions about private-sector involvement in military applications.

Maryland became the first state to prohibit grocery stores from using AI pricing algorithms that charge different customers varying amounts, establishing a regulatory precedent that could influence nationwide tech ethics standards. This legislative action reflects growing scrutiny of how AI systems impact consumer markets and price discrimination in retail sectors, potentially setting the stage for similar regulations in other states addressing algorithmic transparency.