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Congress can protect parents, kids from Biden administration overreach

Despite what the administration may believe, children are not creatures of the state. They belong, most fundamentally, to their parents and families—the people who love and sacrifice for them in ways no school or bureaucrat ever could.

Trump on Christie dropping out: ‘I might even get to like him again’

Former President Trump said he may come around to liking Chris Christie again after the former New Jersey governor dropped out of the GOP primary race Wednesday night. Trump also touted Christie’s hot mic incident earlier Wednesday, when Christie said Nikki Haley’s “gonna get smoked” in the race against the former president. “I hear Chris Christie is...

Congress faces pressure to act on AI

Welcome to The Hill's Technology newsletter {beacon} Technology Technology   The Big Story Congress faces growing pressure to act on AI rules Congress spent last year discussing the risks and benefits of artificial intelligence (AI). With lawmakers back in D.C. this week, experts say it is time for Congress to act — while some warn...

Gen Z conservative firebrand C.J. Pearson among 10 qualifying candidates for open Georgia legislative seats

Five Democrats and five Republicans have qualified for the Feb. 13 special elections to replace outgoing Georgia lawmakers Mike Dugan and Barry Fleming.

Kentucky Republican reintroduces bill to end odd-year elections

Republican Kentucky state Sen. Chris McDaniel is once again pushing a bill that would amend the state's constitution to allow gubernatorial elections to coincide with presidential ones.

Tennessee governor, music leaders launch push to protect songwriters and other artists against AI

Republican Gov. Bill Lee, who governs a state that plays a critical role in the music industry, hopes that new legislation to protect songwriters from AI will serve as a national blueprint.

North Dakota lawmaker hit with misdemeanor charge in speculation case

Republican North Dakota state Rep. Jason Dockter was charged last month with speculating or wagering on official action, a misdemeanor.

Judges let Missouri lawsuit accusing China of pandemic-era PPE hoarding proceed

An Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals panel allowed a lawsuit by the state of Missouri, accusing China of hoarding protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic, to proceed.

House Democrat pressures Sec. Austin to resign after ‘lack of transparency’ in hospital debacle: ‘Lost trust’

Rep. Chris Deluzio was the first Democrat to call for Sec. Austin's resignation following his delayed communication of his cancer diagnosis with the Biden administration.

Denver to slash budgets by up to 15% due to ongoing illegal immigrant crisis

Denver's mayor is preparing his city for cuts of up to 15% due to the ongoing migrant crisis the that has drained the city's budget by tens of millions of dollars.

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