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Republican SALT backers split on how far to go on blue state tax deductions

Blue-state House Republicans are split over how far to go in insisting on state and local tax deductions for the residents of their wealthy and high-tax states, imperiling their efforts to extract key concessions from conservatives as the GOP conference tries to pass major tax legislation.

A look at AI mishaps in journalism as Google preps tool for newsrooms

Google is testing tools to help journalists by taking information about current events and turning them into articles. The Big Tech giant is the latest group to try to apply generative artificial intelligence to journalism. Yet the efforts so far have resulted in the publication of high-profile factual errors.

Trump holds major lead among Michigan voters: Poll

Former President Donald Trump would claim the battleground state of Michigan if the 2024 presidential election were held today.

Defense Intelligence Agency has ‘no reason to doubt’ Russia moved nuclear weapons to Belarus: Report

Officials from the Defense Intelligence Agency said they had “no reason to doubt” Russian President Vladimir Putin’s claims last month of transferring a first wave of nuclear weapons to Belarus.

Chris Christie rips Trump family as grifters after report that donations are going to legal fees

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie called out former President Donald Trump over reports that he’s diverting money raised in his 2024 presidential campaign to cover fees for legal defenses as he prepares for multiple criminal trials.

Jill Stein’s court review denied and 2016 campaign must repay $175,000 used after nomination

Jill Stein, a former Green Party candidate, was ordered on Friday by a judge to pay funds she received during the 2016 presidential primaries as demanded by the Federal Election Commission.

Kansas Highway Patrol ‘waged war on motorists’ with marijuana vehicle searches: Judge

A federal judge ruled Friday that a Kansas "two-step" technique for police to search vehicles for marijuana is unconstitutional.

Comer shares suspicion that Joe Biden sold ‘access to our enemies for decades’

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said he suspects foul play goes back decades among President Joe Biden's family.

Aircraft crash that killed five Marines occurred due to ‘catastrophic’ mechanical failure

The Marine Corps has concluded an investigation into a June 2022 aircraft crash that killed five service members, finding a mechanical failure was responsible for the accident.

Whistleblower X details unusual roadblocks in Hunter Biden investigation

IRS whistleblower Joseph Ziegler, the second IRS employee to come forward who was assigned to the Hunter Biden case, spoke on Friday about the Department of Justice’s delayed actions in the yearslong investigation into the president's son.
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