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Florida adds ChatGPT to USF murder investigation after suspect asked it about body disposal

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced Monday that OpenAI would be included in criminal investigations involving the alleged murders of two University of South Florida doctoral students. “We are expanding our criminal investigation into OpenAI to include the USF murders after learning the primary suspect used ChatGPT,” Uthmeier wrote in a statement on X.   […]

Historical preservation group won’t end lawsuit against Trump’s ballroom

The National Trust for Historic Preservation refused to drop its lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s planned White House ballroom, even after calls to end the legal dispute following the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner over the weekend. Trump on Sunday said the dinner shooting would have “never” happened if it were held […]

Supreme Court allows Texas’s pro-GOP redistricting to stand

The Supreme Court allowed Texas’s redrawn Republican-friendly congressional map to stand on Monday, formally reversing a lower court’s ruling striking down the map as an unlawful racial gerrymander. The high court allowed the Texas congressional map, passed by the state legislature last summer, to be used for the November elections in an emergency docket ruling […]

Canada announces new sovereign wealth fund with call for investments from citizens

Canada is opening the country’s first sovereign wealth fund, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Monday. The “Canada Strong Fund” will invest in Canada’s various nation-building projects, including in trade, energy and critical minerals, transportation, and data industries, according to Carney. The fund will begin with an initial 25 billion Canadian dollar federal contribution over […]

What Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Sam Altman could change about the AI industry

A highly anticipated lawsuit filed by billionaire Elon Musk against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is set to go to trial this week, starting with jury selection on Monday, as the artificial intelligence firm’s future hangs in the balance. Regardless of who wins the four-week trial, the outcome could very well upend the technology industry’s AI […]

WATCH LIVE: Leavitt holds press conference in aftermath of correspondents’ dinner shooting 

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will hold a press conference Monday at 1:30 p.m. and is likely to give an update on the Saturday night shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.  SUSIE WILES TO HOLD MEETING ABOUT SECRET SERVICE PROTOCOLS AT TRUMP EVENTS Leavitt is expected to face questions about the security […]

German chancellor says US is being ‘humiliated’ by Iran

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz offered a grim assessment of American diplomacy’s effectiveness with Tehran, asserting that “an entire nation is being humiliated by the Iranian leadership.” Merz made the comments to students while visiting Carolus-Magnus-Gymnasium, a school in Marsberg in the German leader’s home region of Sauerland. “The Iranians are obviously very skilled at negotiating, […]

Melania Trump slams ‘coward’ Jimmy Kimmel for WHCD parody skit about first family

First lady Melania Trump called on ABC to remove late-night host Jimmy Kimmel from the airwaves, after a controversial monologue delivered on the network before a shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner occured Saturday.  “Enough is enough,” Trump said in a statement posted to X. “It is time for ABC to take a […]

Virginia redistricting ballot amendment faces tense questioning from state Supreme Court

Attorneys defending the Virginia voter-approved redistricting ballot amendment faced sustained — and, at times, skeptical — questioning Monday from the Supreme Court of Virginia, as justices weighed whether to invalidate the measure over alleged procedural violations. The case centers on a Republican-led challenge arguing that the Democrat-controlled General Assembly failed to follow the strict constitutional […]

DC emerges from under tables to keep partying despite WHCD assassination attempt

Welcome to Monday’s edition of Washington Secrets. We spent the weekend at the parties, receptions and after-parties that come with the White House correspondents’ dinner, in between an interlude under a table. Today we bring you details of how it all went down, including one official who won praise for his calmness in a crisis, […]
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