Politics Nov 28 As U.S. government pivots to full Republican control, the outlook is uncertain for AI regulations It’s an open question whether Congress, soon to be fully controlled by Republicans, will be interested in passing any AI-related legislation.
Politics Nov 12 What Trump has said he will do on Day 1 Mass deportation of migrants. Rolling back Biden administration policies on education. Pardoning people who were arrested for their role in the riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Making most of his criminal cases go away.
Politics Oct 30 7 takeaways from Harris’ big ‘closing argument’ campaign speech Kamala Harris on Tuesday sought to remind Americans what life was like under Donald Trump.
Politics Oct 24 WATCH: Bruce Springsteen joins Harris and Obama and other celebs for campaign rally in Atlanta “It’s either Donald Trump in there stewing over his enemies list, or me working for you, checking off my to-do list,” Vice President Kamala Harris said Thursday at the rally in Atlanta. “You have the power to make that decision.”…
Politics Oct 24 Trump says he would fire special counsel Jack Smith ‘within 2 seconds’ of taking office. He probably could not do it on his own Smith isn’t a presidential appointee and was instead named to the post by Attorney General Merrick Garland.
Politics Oct 23 Trump said Hitler ‘did some good things’ and wanted generals like the Nazis, former chief of staff Kelly claims John Kelly's new warnings came just two weeks before Election Day, as former President Donald Trump seeks a second term vowing to dramatically expand his use of the military at home and suggesting he would use force to go after…
Politics Oct 10 Trump’s small-dollar contributions have plummeted since his last campaign Donald Trump’s contributions from small-dollar donors have plummeted since his last White House campaign, presenting the former president with a financial challenge as he tries to keep pace with the Democrats’ fundraising machine.
Politics Sep 17 Bipartisan group of lawmakers convinced AI legislation to break through Congressional deadlock The legislation is being introduced Tuesday as Congress has failed to regulate the fast-evolving technology and experts warn it threatens to overwhelm voters with misinformation.
Politics Aug 19 Republicans are central in an effort to rescue Cornel West’s ballot hopes in Arizona The Arizona Secretary of State’s office said Monday that West did not file the paperwork needed to get on the ballot before Saturday’s deadline. The work by the GOP attorneys appears to be part of a broader effort by conservative…
Politics Aug 14 Kamala Harris chose a long-term approach when tasked to tackle rise in border crossings Vice President Harris was never the “border czar,” as her critics claim. She was assigned to tackle the “root causes” of migration from the Central American nations responsible for a large chunk of border crossers.