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Hawley and Blumenthal introduce bill to exclude AI from Section 230 protections

A bipartisan pair of lawmakers have put forward a bill to ensure that the internet's most important liability protections do not apply to content created by generative artificial intelligence.

Crenshaw unveils legislation to study psychedelic treatment for active-duty service members

Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) unveiled legislation that would create a grant program for research into the use of psychedelics for active-duty service members suffering from brain injuries or mental trauma stemming from their service.

Trump will quit 2024 presidential race before Iowa caucuses: Anthony Scaramucci

A former spokesman for Donald Trump predicted that the former president will drop out of the 2024 race ahead of the Iowa caucuses due to the mounting stress he is facing.

Hillary Clinton blasts Republicans defending Trump as ‘bizarre’ and ‘sad’

Former Secretary of State and twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton blasted the idea of Republicans defending former President Donald Trump after his indictment, calling it "bizarre" and "sad."

WATCH LIVE: White House holds press briefing ahead of Fed interest rate decision

The White House is holding a press briefing before the Federal Reserve's decision on whether to raise interest rates.

Arizona lawmakers pass bill to bring water back to unincorporated town

Arizona's state legislature passed a bill that aims to solve a water crisis in a small unincorporated town, where water was cut off earlier this year.

Germany releases first national security strategy, highlighting Russia

Russia is the biggest security threat “for the foreseeable future” to Germany, the latter government said in its first comprehensive national security plan, released on Wednesday.

GOP representative accuses State Department of stonewalling Congress on China ahead of Beijing trip

EXCLUSIVE — Rep. Young Kim (R-CA) wrote a letter on Wednesday accusing the State Department of stonewalling Congress when it comes to information regarding the United States's recent engagements and relationship with China. This comes days before Secretary of State Antony Blinken travels to Beijing, which is scheduled to take place between June 16 and 21.

Biden’s Washington Catholic church draws rosary protest for holding Pride Mass

The Washington, D.C., Catholic church frequented by President Joe Biden will celebrate a gay Pride Mass on Wednesday evening, and a group of conservative Catholics are planning to pray the rosary outside the church in protest.

Biden losing ground with voters in belief of his innocence: Poll

Less than one-third of voters believe President Joe Biden is innocent of allegations connected to a “bribery scheme” involving foreign payments.
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