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State AGs warn Biden AI order could centralize control over tech, be used for ‘political ends’

A coalition of state attorneys general are warning of potentially negative consequences of a Biden executive order on artificial intelligence.

House Freedom Caucus lashes out at Senate border deal: ‘Dumpster fire’

House Freedom Caucus members are hammering the Senate's bipartisan border security deal.

GOP senator announces endorsement in key battleground Senate race: ‘We need more conservative fighters’

Sen. Tommy Tuberville endorsed Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno for the Republican nomination in the heated race to unseat vulnerable Sen. Sherrod Brown.

Can the Feds Fix Higher Education?

The Martin Center present an interview with Representative Virginia Foxx on education.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—February 5

Unhappy with the Supreme Court’s rulings against New Deal legislation, President Franklin D. Roosevelt announces a plan to expand the Court to as many...

The Democrats Probably Don’t Want a Divisive Nomination Fight Right Now

Unless they are forced to, the Democrats won’t move to remove Joe Biden.

The One Good Result of COP28

It is refreshing to see more than two dozen nations recognizing nuclear energy’s potential.

The House Tax Bill Is Modest but Good

Senators should improve it, if possible, but pass it.

Union Scheme to Steal Everyone Else’s Money Goes to Court

Public money should pay for public functions, not the activities of private labor unions.

Britain’s Disastrous Path to Net Zero Is a Warning to the U.S.

The promise of cheap, renewable, reliable power is a dangerous illusion.

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