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California reparations committee’s major housing demand in $800 billion proposal

The California Reparations Task Force is proposing a number of changes alongside an estimated $800 billion in monetary reparations payments, including controversial housing policies.

IBM executive to ask Congress for ‘precision regulation’ of artificial intelligence

A leading executive at IBM is set to ask the Senate for a "precision regulation" approach to guardrails for artificial intelligence.

Bill Cassidy takes to the streets of DC in Social Security reform push

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) released the first in a multipart video series highlighting Social Security's dire financial outlook on Monday, featuring him taking to the streets for man-on-the-street-style interviews in which he prescribed some solutions and knocked 2024 hopefuls for shying away from reform.

Ron DeSantis calls Disney’s First Amendment argument in lawsuit ‘ridiculous’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) criticized Disney's claims of a First Amendment violation in their lawsuit against him and other Florida officials, arguing it is "ridiculous" to say it protects "corporate welfare."

Hunter Biden laptop letter signers donated thousands to Joe Biden’s campaign

At least a dozen ex-intelligence officials who signed the letter linking Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop to Russia steered tens of thousands of dollars to Joe Biden's campaign and joint fundraising committee ahead of the 2020 presidential election, records show.

DeSantis’s political team keeps getting closer to 2024 decision

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) political team made a significant adjustment ahead of his 2024 decision.

Afghan immigrant on FBI terror watchlist arrested crossing southern border illegally

An illegal immigrant from Afghanistan on the FBI's terror watchlist was caught crossing the border in California, an official said.

United Kingdom giving Ukraine long-range missiles doesn’t change US stance, White House says

The United Kingdom's decision to provide Ukraine with long-range missiles that will allow it to strike within Russian territory does not change the Biden administration's stance against giving Kyiv the weaponry.

Chip Roy takes aim at Mayorkas: ‘Impeachment is the nicest thing I can say about that son of a b****’

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) had harsh words for Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Signs that John Durham’s investigation of Trump-Russia investigators is over

More signs are pointing to special counsel John Durham’s investigation of the Trump-Russia investigators being done, including the Justice Department dropping a Freedom of Information Act exemption related to investigations.
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