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Tennessee Democrats who faced expulsion failed to vote for school safety bill that earned bipartisan support

The “Tennessee three" lawmakers who faced expulsion from the House failed to vote in favor of a school safety measure that passed through the chamber last week with bipartisan support.

Schumer taking steps toward AI regulation legislation: report

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is reportedly spearheading an effort to devise legislation that would regulate artificial intelligence technology in the U.S.

Pentagon goes on AI hiring spree to bring machine learning capabilities to the battlefield

The Pentagon is on a hiring spree to track down AI engineers and computer scientists who can help incorporate AI technology into the machinery used to wage war.

Biden’s ambitious EV plans could make US more dependent on Chinese supply chains, experts warn

The White House rolled out tailpipe emissions standards this week in a move to force more electric vehicle purchases, but experts warn it could increase reliance on China.

Biden to allow DACA migrants to access government health care plans: report

President Biden intends to expand Medicaid and Affordable Care Act coverage to include DACA recipients who were brought to the country illegally as a child.

Biden refuses to join Dem calls for Sen. Dianne Feinstein to resign

President Biden did not join a handful of House Democrats who are calling on Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., to immediately resign, instead wishing her a speedy recovery from shingles through his spokesperson.

Biden mixes up ‘All Blacks’ rugby squad with ‘Black and Tan’ military force

President Biden made a significant gaffe Wednesday while speaking in an Irish pub, mixing up the New Zealand rugby team and a historically brutal British police force.

Biden says feds ‘getting close’ to finding classified document leaker

President Biden says the Justice Department and intelligence community is "getting close" to finding the person responsible for the recent leaks of highly-classified Pentagon documents.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 13

2001—Judge Rosemary Barkett issues a solo dissent from the Eleventh Circuit’s denial of rehearing en banc of a panel decision in Chandler v. Siegelman....

Abortion Pill to Remain on the Market after Appeals Court Partially Overturns Lower Court Ruling

The court found that ‘it appears the statute of limitations bars’ the plaintiff’s challenge to the drug’s approval.

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