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Microsoft president lays out proposal for regulation of artificial intelligence

Microsoft President Brad Smith laid out proposals for governments to regulate the quickly growing market of artificial intelligence-powered technology, adding to other recent industry calls for rules.

Treasury reportedly making plans for payments in case of debt ceiling breach

The Treasury Department is reportedly preparing a contingency plan for prioritizing payments on the government's obligations if stalled negotiations end up with the U.S. breaching its debt ceiling.

‘Disinformation’ blacklist story by Washington Examiner set off panic at state-funded lab

A state-funded "disinformation" lab behind a conservative media blacklist expressed paranoia after a Washington Examiner report on the covert operation, with an employee worrying "if anything will come back to us," messages show.

David Schweikert slams Democrats for debt ceiling: ‘We have to get our fiscal house in order’

Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ) slammed Democrats over debt ceiling negotiations on Thursday, stating it was time for the "clown show" to begin and mockingly urging his Democratic counterparts to buy calculators.

Potential 2024 contender Sununu says candidates need to stop focusing on ‘culture war’

Gov. Chris Sununu (R-NH) urged 2024 Republican presidential candidates to stop focusing on "culture war" issues and instead address other concerns, namely inflation.

Signs of conservative discontent emerge as debt ceiling negotiations continue

After negotiators for President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) held what both sides called productive debt ceiling talks, conservative lawmakers in both the House and the Senate raised concerns about the details of a deal in the works.

DeSantis says, ‘I don’t even have Twitter myself’

Following his use of Twitter to launch his 2024 campaign, Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) revealed he doesn't know much about how the platform works.

Jeffries accuses ‘unpatriotic’ GOP of using default crisis to advance ‘political interests’

Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) accused "unpatriotic" Republicans of using a potential default to advance their political interests, the latest attack in House Democrats' debt ceiling messaging war.

Half of the public believes humans are cause of climate change: Poll

The number of people who believe humans are the cause of climate change hasn't changed since 2017.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth $500 to be paid out to recipients in seven days

In just one week, recipients of a guaranteed income program in Virginia will receive their next payment of $500.
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