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Nonbinary Broadway performers divided on Tony Awards participation due to gendered categories

Two nonbinary Broadway performers have decided to participate in the 2023 Tony Awards despite its gendered categories.

Nikki Haley allies embrace her anti-abortion credentials in new ad

A group backing 2024 hopeful Nikki Haley is planning to spotlight her anti-abortion credentials in early states with a new ad.

Biden administration offers $500K to teachers in Pakistan with transgender students

The U.S. State Department has allocated $500,000 to teachers who provide English-language instruction to transgender students in Pakistan.

Active-duty troops heading to southern border will largely do ‘support tasks’

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin approved a plan that would send an additional 1,500 active-duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border in preparation for the possibility of an influx of immigrants next week when Title 42 expires.

Corporations start to feel the bite of AI: IBM, Samsung, and Chegg

High-profile companies are starting to see their businesses disrupted by artificial intelligence.

House Democrat introduces legislation to combat AI in political ads

Rep. Yvette Clarke (D-NY) introduced legislation on Tuesday that would require political groups to disclose the use of artificial intelligence-generated material in campaign ads.

Bud Light sales nosedive as Anheuser-Busch is asked to reaffirm Dylan Mulvaney support

Sales of Bud Light continue to plummet across the country as the fallout of the brand's partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney remains unrelenting.

Cook County prosecutors get new system to streamline evidence, cut down on court delays

The Cook County state's attorney's office rolled out a new system for adult felony cases on Monday that aims to speed up the prosecution of criminal cases and offer a larger database that will store and track digital evidence.

GOP leadership debuts landmark border bill that excludes Dan Crenshaw demands

House Republicans debuted a 213-page border security and immigration bill that GOP leadership insisted will "end the crisis and restore sanity" if enacted, but the party faces new challenges of getting members on board ahead of a floor vote next week.

White House defends Biden’s trip abroad as debt ceiling battle rages at home

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended President Joe Biden's planned trip abroad as the debt ceiling battle rages at home.
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