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November to Remember: The ‘uphill fight’ on abortion in Ohio

The 2023 elections may not have the fireworks of 2024, but there is still plenty up for grabs. In this "off-year," most of which takes place on Nov. 7, Virginia will be keenly watched, particularly by followers of Gov. Glenn Youngkin and whether he can springboard Republican success into national aspirations. Meanwhile, the governor's mansion is up for grabs in Kentucky and Mississippi. New Jersey's Republicans believe they have a real shot at turning the state red in legislative elections, while there are also fierce mayoral and district attorney battles throughout the United States. Voters will also decide several fascinating referendums, particularly in Ohio, Maine, and Texas. This Washington Examiner series, November to Remember, will dive into all of these and more over the following two weeks. Part Nine will deal with Ohio's ballot initiative to enshrine abortion and reproductive rights into the Constitution of the Buckeye state.

Business economists report ‘more challenging’ business environment amid higher interest rates

Business conditions in the United States are beginning to weaken, according to a new survey of more than four dozen of the country’s leading business economists.

Biden issues expansive executive order on AI safety and privacy

President Joe Biden issued an executive order that will establish extensive rules with regard to artificial intelligence's safety and Americans' privacy.

Here’s what governments around the world are doing to brace for AI

Governments worldwide have begun to take action to respond to the rise of artificial intelligence.

Spitting into the wind: How California is trying to convince its residents to adopt green energy

California officials are looking to expand offshore wind farms — a pricey but valuable resource that could play a key role in reaching 100% clean energy in the future.

Kamala Harris explains close 2024 polling with Trump and predicts future: ‘We’re going to win’

Vice President Kamala Harris explained why she and President Joe Biden are polling close to GOP front-runner Donald Trump in projections for the 2024 presidential election, ultimately repeating a projection: "We're going to win."

How voting registration has changed in key states ahead of 2024

The 2024 election is poised to be pivotal, as Republicans and Democrats will fight for control of the House of Representatives, Senate, and the White House, and both parties vie to get their voters to show up in force for their candidates.

Donald Trump gag order reinstated after recent string of comments

United States District Judge Tanya Chutkan reinstated a gag order on 2024 GOP front-runner Donald Trump on Sunday, lifting a temporary hold on the order.

Former Ford CEO predicts ‘mass adoption’ of electric vehicles will be ‘tough’

Former Ford CEO Mark Fields warned the auto industry to not expect quick adoption of electric vehicles.
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