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AI will cause ‘real damage,’ Microsoft executive warns

A top Microsoft executive warned that the spread of artificial intelligence in the marketplace would have a lasting impact on society and governments worldwide.

Ex-Biden aide didn’t know she unpacked classified documents in Penn office: Report

A former executive assistant for President Joe Biden was reportedly unaware there were classified documents in the boxes she packed for the then-vice president that were later unpacked at his private office at the Penn Biden Center, according to testimony given to the House Oversight Committee.

Oklahoma blacklists 13 financial firms over ‘boycotts’ of energy industry

Oklahoma’s treasurer announced that the state will stop doing business with more than a dozen financial firms over accusations that they “boycott” the energy industry.

Gas stove bans: Here’s where the initiative stands across the US

The move toward banning natural gas and fossil fuels is making significant progress after New York passed a law banning that particular electricity source in new buildings.

Border falling into chaos ahead of Title 42 end date: ‘We’re in trouble’

EXCLUSIVE — The U.S. Border Patrol has already begun to see a dramatic uptick in the number of illegal immigrants apprehended up and down the southern border, a week before the government had anticipated seeing new records set.

Biden doesn’t let up on offense ahead of debt limit meeting with McCarthy

President Joe Biden and top White House officials outlined for the first time on Monday a clear-cut path toward raising the debt ceiling but remained adamant that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and Republicans would bear responsibility should the country default this summer.

US and Mexico enter deal to accept select immigrants ahead of Title 42 expiration

The United States and Mexico have reached a new agreement aimed at bolstering security and immigration processes as arrests at the border tick up just days before the Border Patrol will lose its ability to immediately send people back to Mexico.

Blinken says Putin assassination claims should be taken with ‘a very large shaker of salt’

The U.S. cannot yet confirm the Kremlin's allegation that Ukraine was behind a foiled assassination plot targeting Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Border Patrol agents credited with arresting Texas shooting suspect

Federal agents from the U.S. Border Patrol have been credited with arresting Francisco Oropesa, who is a suspect in the murders of five people in Cleveland, Texas, last week.

Biden names new judicial nominees despite logjam in Senate with Feinstein absence

President Joe Biden announced four new judicial nominees for openings on federal courts Wednesday under a new strategy to gain confirmations in the Senate amid the logjam created by Sen. Dianne Feinstein's (D-CA) health-related absence.
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