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Organizer of AI ‘pause’ letter warns Congress is not moving fast enough

One of the leading critics of artificial intelligence brought on to advise Congress on guardrails for the technology said that lawmakers are not acting fast enough to handle the existential risks it poses.

DeSantis wants Supreme Court to undo federal court’s pause on public drag ban

Gov. Ron DeSantis wants the Supreme Court to unfreeze a law that penalizes businesses and venues if they permit minors to witness "lewd" events such as adult drag shows.

Donald Trump says Mike Pence should endorse him after he bowed out of 2024 race

Former President Donald Trump quipped that Mike Pence should endorse him on Saturday night after his former vice president dropped out of the 2024 Republican nomination contest.

Nikki Haley: Trump’s ‘chaos, vendettas and drama’ are dangerous

Nikki Haley launched her strongest criticism of former President Donald Trump on Saturday, telling an influential group of Jewish Republicans his style of “chaos, vendettas and drama” are dangerous.

Matthew Perry dead at 54: Friends actor reportedly found in hot tub in apparent drowning

Matthew Perry, the actor best known for playing wise-cracking Chandler Bing in Friends, has died age 54 after drowning at a home in Los Angeles, according to reports.

UAW president hails Stellantis deal: ‘We have moved mountains’

Jeep maker Stellantis has reached a tentative contract agreement with the United Auto Workers union that follows a template set earlier this week by Ford.

USC Cal State game delayed due to protesters demonstrating on field

The football game between Cal State and the University of Southern California was disrupted by a group of protesters Saturday.

Vivek Ramaswamy confirms Elon Musk’s attendance at fundraiser

Presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy confirmed Saturday that Elon Musk attended a fundraiser event of his earlier this month.

DOD to pursue new variant of B61 nuclear gravity bomb

The Department of Defense will pursue the creation of a new nuclear gravity bomb as long as Congress authorizes and appropriates funds for the project.

RFK’s wife Cheryl Hines complains lack of secret service protection is ‘political’

Cheryl Hines, the actress and wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr, believes that the lack of Secret Service protection for her husband is a political decision.
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