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What Biden’s artificial intelligence executive order does on equity and diversity

President Joe Biden's new artificial intelligence executive order sets standards for diversity and equity, drawing praise from liberals groups who said it will help protect vulnerable groups but condemnation from conservatives, who warned it will advance controversial left-wing objectives.

Pro-Palestinian graffiti seen scrawled on monuments around White House

Pro-Palestinian graffiti was found on several monuments surrounding the White House after a large pro-Palestinian protest on Saturday.

Cruz says Biden’s disaster polls prove he’s ‘an absolute trainwreck’ as president

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) slammed President Joe Biden's failed policies as leading to his latest sinking presidential polling.

Democratic Rep. Jared Moskowitz says he will cross the aisle as censure resolutions fly

Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) announced that he's ready to make a rare move across the aisle to censure one of his Democratic colleagues. His comments come as the House readies censure votes over comments about the war in Gaza.

Israel war: Israeli chief of staff boasts ability to strike anywhere in Middle East as US prepares new weapons package

The Israeli chief of staff warned of the country's ability to strike anywhere in the Middle East. The comments come as the United States prepares a new weapons package.

Moms for Liberty warns parents about school psychologists meeting with children

Moms for Liberty responded to a social media message on Monday from the Department of Education celebrating school psychologists with a warning for parents.

Trump defends business empire during hours of heated testimony

NEW YORK — Former President Donald Trump did not hold back criticism on the witness stand Monday as he testified during a contentious day in court for the civil fraud case brought against him over claims that he for years exaggerated his wealth.

FCC commissioner calls Biden equity plan for internet control ‘sweeping, unprecedented, and unlawful’

Federal Communications Commission Commissioner Brendan Carr is calling the Biden administration's "digital equity" plan for all internet services and infrastructure an "unlawful power grab."

Child tax credit: Payments worth $1,200 per child to be sent to Colorado families next year

Tens of thousands of Colorado families are set to receive child tax credit payments to the tune of $1,200 per child in 2024.

Covenant School shooting: Purported manifesto sparks local investigations and condemnation

The purported manifesto of the transgender shooter who carried out the Covenant School shooting appears to have been leaked, sparking a local investigation and condemnation from the Nashville, Tennessee, mayor.
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