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Navy sees AI in its future but admits ‘we still have a lot to learn’

A top Navy leader said last week that artificial intelligence is already being worked into the technology of the Navy fleet, and said it would move slowly and carefully on AI.

Jordan takes the fight to Alvin Bragg, plans NYC hearing on his ‘pro-crime’ policies

The House Judiciary Committee announced on Monday it will hold a field hearing in New York City to examine Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's "pro-crime" policies.

White House Easter festivities: The annual egg roll and other traditions

The annual egg roll has been a tradition at the White house since 1878. Thousands of children gather on the Monday after Easter to participate in the event.

Leaked Pentagon documents paint grim picture of Ukrainian air defense supplies, may only last a month

Ukraine's air defense resources are rapidly dwindling and the country could run out as early as May 23, according to leaked documents from the U.S. Pentagon.

Pennsylvania Democrat Sen. Bob Casey running for re-election, seeking fourth term

Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, a Democrat, announced he is seeking his fourth six-year term to the U.S. Senate, vowing that he wants to keep “delivering results" for the state.

Biden says he’s still ‘not prepared to announce’ 2024 presidential run

President Biden said Monday that hes still "not prepared to announce" a re-election bid in the 2024 presidential race.

South Carolina Republican says to ignore FDA abortion pill ruling

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) suggested that the Biden administration should ignore a federal judge’s decision last week to block the sale of an abortion...

AOC Calls for Justice Thomas to Be Impeached over Ties to Texas Billionaire

The ProPublica report which prompted AOC’s remarks failed to cite a Supreme Court case in which Crow had a direct interest.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 10

2017—Livid that Senate Democrats’ historically idiotic filibuster of Neil Gorsuch’s nomination has led Republicans to abolish the 60-vote cloture threshold for Supreme Court nominations,...

An Effort at Restoring Civic Literacy in College

‘Diversity’ courses are mandatory, but students don’t need to take much relating to our history and government.

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