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How the AI boom could boost energy use and carbon emissions

Artificial intelligence has a complicated relationship with climate change — it’s both helping to combat emissions and adding to them as it grows in popularity.

Senate still a ‘legislative graveyard’ for partisan House bills

Democrats spent years bemoaning how then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) turned the upper chamber into a “legislative graveyard” for House-passed priorities.

AI startup aims to combat deepfake fraud through voice authentication

A startup claims it can help protect millions of people from losing money to artificial intelligence-enhanced robocall cams.

Maduro’s threat against oil-rich neighbor raises specter of Putin copycat in Venezuela

Nicolas Maduro’s proposal to annex an energy-rich region of Guyana earlier this month has stoked anxiety that Russian President Vladimir Putin might have a copycat in Venezuela.

Jack Smith urges court to maintain Trump trial timeline

Special counsel Jack Smith urged the court to keep a March 4 trial date in former President Donald Trump’s election subversion case in Washington D.C.

Raskin says there is antisemitism in the GOP: ‘Where does Elise Stefanik get off?’

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) railed against the GOP Sunday regarding the recent national response to antisemitism on college campuses. He took specific aim at Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and former President Donald Trump on the topic.

5,000 illegal immigrants being released daily into the US: Report

An average of 5,000 illegal immigrants are being released into the United States on a daily basis, according to a new report.

Romney hits Trump for dictator comments: ‘Human gumball machine’

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) hit former President Donald Trump Sunday for his comments regarding whether he would use his power for political retribution if reelected. The Senator called the president a “human gumball machine.”

Hugo Gurdon says Liz Magill is example of ‘massive corrosion’ in universities

Washington Examiner Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon said there should be 'a marathon' of departures from the heads of elite universities.

Local Florida school district votes to keep Bible in libraries

Broward County Public Schools in Florida voted unanimously to leave the Bible in its libraries Wednesday.
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