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80 percent in new survey concerned about AI

Eight in 10 Americans are concerned about artificial intelligence, according to a new poll. In the Quinnipiac poll released Monday, 80 percent of respondents said they are “very concerned” or "somewhat concerned” when it comes to AI. Eighteen percent were “not so concerned” or “not concerned at all” about the technology and 2 percent were...

Trump speaks with the family of Sheridan Gorman, college student allegedly slain by illegal immigrant

President Donald Trump spoke with the family of Sheridan Gorman, an 18-year-old allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant in Chicago, a White House official confirmed to Fox News.

Rubio gains early momentum in hypothetical 2028 GOP primary race as Vance remains front-runner

Marco Rubio surged to 35% in the CPAC 2028 Republican straw poll, jumping from 3% last year, while JD Vance led at 53% amid growing rivalry talk.

Key US ally blocks airspace to military flights over Iran, escalating standoff with Trump

Spain denied U.S. military aircraft access to its airspace and bases for Iran conflict operations, with Defense Minister Robles calling the war "illegal."

Leavitt calls on Congress to end Easter recess to work on DHS shutdown

The White House urges Congress to return from Easter recess to fund DHS, as TSA staffing shortages and long airport security lines persist nationwide.

Iran war makes things personal for veteran candidates

When the U.S.-Israel war with Iran began a month ago, the tragic potential reverberations of past conflicts echoed quickly for Virginia state Del. Dan...

What to know about the Supreme Court’s blockbuster birthright citizenship case

The Supreme Court hears arguments on birthright citizenship and whether Trump's executive order complies with the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause.

Senators defend two-week recess as record-breaking government shutdown drags on

DHS employees remained unpaid as Congress took a recess during the record-breaking shutdown. Sen. Chris Coons defended the break, saying lawmakers are working in home states.

Scorned ex-lover accuses Sinema of ‘malicious’ marriage interference

Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is being sued under 19th century law that allows jilted plaintiffs to seek tens of thousands dollars in damages for a common affliction: A broken heart.

Internet erupts over ‘disqualifying’ leaked audio from Democrat in key Senate race discussing Khamenei’s death

Michigan Democratic Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed faces backlash after leaked audio reportedly shows him avoiding comment on Khamenei's death over Dearborn voters.

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