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Is our machines learning? The jury is still out on whether AI can up its PR game

The jury is still out on whether AI can up its PR game.

Biden goes back to basics on healthcare as Trump outpolls him on economy

President Joe Biden and his allies are getting back to their roots by highlighting healthcare, an issue that the public has historically associated more closely with Democrats.

Ryan O’Neal, 1941-2023

Oscar-nominated actor embodied both the tragedy and the promise of a life led on the silver screen.

A growing number of congressional lawmakers are leaving after the 2024 elections

The departing group includes Capitol Hill veterans and relative newcomers.

Biden LGBT foster care rule sparks religious liberty criticism

Public comment recently closed on a new Department of Health and Human Services rule requiring child welfare providers to undergo affirmation training for youths who identify as gay or transgender, which conservatives and religious liberty advocates say could threaten faith-based or religiously affiliated foster care and adoption organizations.

Haley not quick to debate DeSantis one-on-one: ‘The person I want to debate is Donald Trump’

Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley said she has “no issue” with debating fellow GOP primary candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), but admitted her focus is elsewhere.

Kentucky GOP gets win as state Supreme Court upholds new congressional boundaries

The Kentucky Supreme Court on Thursday ruled a map of the state House of Representatives and congressional districts, passed by the GOP-led legislature in 2022, was constitutional, delivering a blow to Democrats.

Conway says Trump has voter ‘base-plus’ as lead in polls grows: ‘Biden doesn’t have his base’

Former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway reacted to new polling showing former President Donald Trump’s lead continuing to grow over Republican primary contenders, as well as President Joe Biden, in a potential general election rematch.

Sidney Powell and Ken Chesebro write stunning apologies as part of Georgia plea deal

Attorneys Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro submitted one-sentence handwritten apology letters in a racketeering case brought by Georgia prosecutors against former President Donald Trump for conspiring to overturn the 2020 election results in the state.

White House shoots down rumors about Biden and Harris being split over major 2024 issue

The White House rejected details in a report that Vice President Kamala Harris has pushed President Joe Biden and others in the administration to show more public concern for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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