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Sudden push to require licenses for advanced AI sparks major debate

Calls for requiring licenses for advanced artificial intelligence by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and several senators Tuesday sparked immediate pushback from outsiders warning that federal regulation could harm innovation and hurt smaller companies.

Secret Service investigating intruder at home of national security adviser

The United States Secret Service is investigating an intruder at the home of national security adviser Jake Sullivan.

Marjorie Taylor Greene moves to impeach FBI Director Christopher Wray

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) introduced articles of impeachment against FBI Director Christopher Wray on Tuesday.

Cardona dodges questions from GOP at House hearing — even on the color of his suit

Republican members of the House Education and Workforce Committee blasted Education Secretary Miguel Cardona for dodging questions on several controversial issues during a committee hearing Tuesday.

Pro-abortion report alleges women suffering health ‘complications’ in red states

Pro-abortion researchers released a report Tuesday detailing health "complications" in states that restricted abortion after the overturn of Roe v. Wade based on unverified and anonymous accounts from healthcare providers.

Taco Bell launches ‘liberation effort’ for ‘Taco Tuesday’

Fast-food giant Taco Bell filed legal action to liberate the popular phrase "Taco Tuesday" to be used by restaurants around the country, Taco Bell announced Tuesday.

Credit card delinquency rising among young adults: Report

Credit card delinquency rates have risen for adults age 18-39, according to a new report from Moody's Investors Service.

Liberal protesters arrested in Capitol over debt ceiling demonstration

U.S. Capitol Police arrested a dozen protesters after they held a demonstration inside the Cannon House Office Building, Capitol Police said.

IRS launching free tax-filing pilot program, in threat to TurboTax and H&R Block

The IRS announced Tuesday that it is launching a pilot program for a free agency-run electronic filing system, a threat to major tax preparers such as TurboTax and a move that prompted immediate criticism from Republicans.

White House signals what’s actually on the table in debt ceiling negotiations

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre suggested Tuesday that President Joe Biden is considering a range of concessions to push Republicans toward a debt ceiling solution but claimed that the president would not support any proposals that restrict healthcare access.
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