Senate takes first steps to regulate AI in annual defense bill
The Senate this week took some initial steps toward regulating the use of artificial intelligence in the government as senators from both
The Senate this week took some initial steps toward regulating the use of artificial intelligence in the government as senators from both
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WASHINGTON – The two IRS whistleblowers who alleged the Justice Department meddled in an investigation into President Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, were
The contests have names such as Predator Slam, Squirrel Scramble and Final Fling for Fox, sometimes challenging hunters to bag the heaviest
President Biden is facing increased pressure to use his authority to either support legislation or unilaterally enact proposals that would advance efforts
Democratic Gov. Janet Mills on Wednesday vetoed a bill aimed at prohibiting foreign influence in Maine elections, but voters will get the
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Wednesday that his administration is putting out new posters telling migrants to ‘consider another city’
An extensive reorganization of Iowa’s state government to streamline services is complete and already translating into improvements after just three months, Gov.
North Carolina state Rep. Ben Moss won’t run for labor commissioner next year after all, saying on Wednesday that he’ll seek reelection
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., caused a stir when she held up several graphic photos from Hunter Biden’s laptop during a committee hearing