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Biden AI executive order spurs concerns of government’s private sector regulation

Critics say the directive, which cites the Defense Production Act, will lead to federal overreach and stifle innovation.

What Trump is doing right

How the former president has so far boxed out his GOP rivals in risky 2024 gambit.

In Georgia’s swing country, Trump, baggage and all, has an edge over Biden

The 2024 presidential race will be decided by those with a grim view of both likely nominees. In Georgia’s swing country, it is Donald Trump who holds the advantage with them.

Trump has unprecedented balancing act of campaigning and appearing in court

The week of March 3, 2024, promises to be a busy one as he seeks to return to the White House while fighting 91 criminal charges.

Holiday seasonal hiring expected to slow as shopping kicks off with Black Friday

Seasonal hiring for the holiday season will likely be slower than last year, a potential sign that the labor market is beginning to cool off as the Federal Reserve keeps interest rates high.

EPA decision pits ‘Amtrak Joe’ against the railroads, again

The agency waiver here is consistent with a larger push by the Biden administration to cut down on carbon emissions.

Congressional virtue-signaling on Senate ‘hold’ rules and congressional pay

On the Senate ‘hold’ rule and pledging to avoid paychecks during a government shutdown, some lawmakers aren’t being truthful with the voting public.

DeSantis and Haley feud distracts candidates from Trump’s front-runner dominance

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's escalating clash over who will emerge as the alternative candidate to former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign reached a new peak this week when DeSantis suggested he would be willing to participate in a head-to-head debate with Haley, excluding their other rivals.

US and China agree to restart military communications after Biden-Xi meeting

A thaw is emerging in United States-China relations, if not an icebreaker, between the largest two global rivals.

Maryanne Trump Barry, 1937-2023

Even if the 2016 presidential election had turned out differently — if, say, Donald Trump had been bested in the primaries and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) or Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) had squared off against Hillary Clinton — it is likely that the sister of the eventual 45th president would still be featured in this space. Whether or not her brother had ever become president, Maryanne Trump Barry was a woman of substance, achievement, and conservative temperament and intellect.
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