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Only humans: What a UK Supreme Court decision means for patents and AI in US

A decision by the highest court in the United Kingdom affirms an international standard for patents and technology that only humans can be considered inventors.

Conservatives try to stop the bleeding on abortion ballot measures

As more states have passed ballot measures expanding access to abortion, conservative lawmakers and activists have been trying to mitigate the damage by passing laws to govern them and filing lawsuits to challenge them.

Dolly Parton holds holiday tradition dear, including dress and hair design: ‘So many Christmas memories’

Dolly Parton’s glitzy style and big hair have long been a signature of the music legend, and it’s no different at Christmas time.

Green scare: Biden considers following Trump’s lead on China to protect electric vehicle goals

President Joe Biden is floating following former President Donald Trump's China approach as he looks to protect the administration's electric vehicle goals.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna and husband sue DOD over conditions around COVID-19 vaccine requirement

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) and her husband are suing the Department of Defense over conditions surrounding her husband's departure from the National Guard over a refusal to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.

DOJ blocked former Hunter Biden prosecutor from discussing case with Congress

A key prosecutor who worked for years on the Department of Justice’s case against Hunter Biden refused to answer nearly every question lawmakers asked her during recent congressional testimony after the DOJ instructed her not to speak about the case, according to a transcript reviewed by the Washington Examiner.

Sarah Bedford claims White House sees Bidenomics as a ‘rhetorical problem’

The Washington Examiner's Sarah Bedford explained an attempted strategy of President Joe Biden during his reelection bid Thursday in an interview on Fox News.

Hot rod racing star Don Schumacher dies at 79

Drag racer-turned-team owner Don Schumacher died Wednesday at 79.

Wisconsin Republicans eye abortion ballot initiative creating 12- to 14-week restriction

Republicans in the Wisconsin General Assembly are eyeing an abortion ballot initiative that would restrict the procedure after 12 to 14 weeks of pregnancy, but Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) is threatening a veto.

White House suggests US Steel deal deserves ‘serious scrutiny’

The White House suggested on Thursday that the $14 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel by Japan's Nippon Steel Corp. warrants a review by the Treasury Department's Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.
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