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Fate of Tester and Schumer’s Senate majority could hinge on Montana abortion initiative

A proposed state constitutional amendment on abortion access could boost Sen. Jon Tester’s (D-MT) reelection chances in Montana if added to next year’s ballot.

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 ā€œlegislative graveyardā€ 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: ā€˜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: ā€˜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 ā€œhuman gumball machine.ā€

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.
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