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Navy launches new task force in Middle East to train allies

The Navy announced the creation of a new task force that will be dedicated to training allies’ navies in the Middle East.

LA City Council approves robot dog donation to police department

The Los Angeles City Council voted to approve a resolution to allow the Los Angeles Police Department to accept the donation of a robot dog.

House Republican trying to expel Schiff wants him to pay $16 million fine for collusion claims

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) should pay millions for pursuing the now-discredited theory that former President Donald Trump colluded with Russia ahead of the 2016 presidential election, according to a House Republican.

Sinema focuses on immigration as she weighs second term in the Senate

Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) said she’s focusing all her attention on the immigration problems playing out on the southern border as she considers her political future.

Artificial intelligence poses ‘existential risk’ and could kill many people, former Google CEO says

The former head of Google said artificial intelligence-powered tools may prove an existential threat to society.

McCarthy and Biden negotiators to meet at White House for debt ceiling talks

Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s (R-CA) negotiators will meet at the White House on Wednesday with President Joe Biden’s team to continue discussions on the debt ceiling.

Michigan State students suing professor they allege made them fund leftist group

At least two students at Michigan State University filed suit against their former professor in federal court, alleging she forced them and fellow students to give money to her leftist political group.

WATCH LIVE: Kevin McCarthy delivers update on debt ceiling negotiations

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is giving remarks on the latest developments in the debt ceiling negotiations between congressional leaders and the White House.

Food stamps: How debt ceiling talks could affect people on SNAP benefits

As debt ceiling negotiations occur between congressional Republicans and the White House, one area causing concerns for low-income households is the fate of work requirements for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.

Top US solar panel maker accuses competitor of repackaging tech in new lawsuit

First Solar, the largest U.S.-based solar manufacturer, accused a competitor of purchasing and then illegally reselling as its own solar panels that were made by First Solar in one of its foreign manufacturing facilities.
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