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North Carolina attorney general won’t defend state restrictions on dispensing abortion pills

Josh Stein, the AG of North Carolina, won't defend restrictions on dispensing abortion pills in the state. State laws says the pill must be dispensed in person after a waiting period.

First Black officer to lead a Special Forces team in combat to receive the Medal of Honor from Biden

President Joe Biden is awarding U.S. Army Col. Paris Davis, the first Black officer to lead a Special Forces team in combat, with the Medal of Honor.

Fetterman returns to Senate after days in hospital, casts vote on Senate floor amid ongoing health issues

Senator John Fetterman returned to the Senate on Monday, after spending several days in the hospital.

Nikki Haley announces presidential campaign: ‘It’s time for a new generation of leadership’

Former U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley announced Tuesday morning that she is running for president, looking to win the GOP nomination for the 2024 election.

Lawmakers plot path forward to hold intel community accountable for info on UFOs

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Turner is expected to lead the drive for accountability as his committee has oversight power over the intelligence community.

New Mexico Senate approves proposed ban on local disposal of spent nuclear fuel unless state provides consent

A bill from Democratic New Mexico Senator Jeff Steinborn, which proposed a ban on the local disposal of spent nuclear fuel, was approved in the state Senate.

EXCLUSIVE: As drugs flow across border, new bill would slash traffickers’ government benefits

Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn introduces a bill that would cut federal government benefits for those charged with trafficking drugs or humans across U.S. borders.

The AI arms race is on. Are regulators ready?

The race among tech companies to roll out generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools is raising concerns about how mistakes in technology and blindspots in regulation could hasten the spread of misinformation, elevate biases in results and increase the harvesting and use of Americans' personal data. So far tech giants Microsoft and Google are leading the race in releasing new AI...

Hunter Biden, an Obama ambassador and Chinese businessmen: A ‘very good relationship’

Hunter Biden touted having a "very good relationship" with President Obama's ambassador to China, Max Baucus, and told his business associates he "can ask" Baucus for "anything we need."

In the debate on censorship, remember whom the First Amendment restricts

Every day, millions post on social media platforms (status updates, tweets, photographs, videos) under the assumption that First Amendment protections on freedom of speech apply in the digital realm in the same way they apply to in-person speech. Unfortunately, recent coercive interactions between the federal government and social media platforms, commonly known as "jawboning," have denied millions of people their First Amendment rights and put Washington bureaucrats in control of online speech.

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