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Rand Paul’s local Kentucky office damaged in building fire

A Kentucky office building that houses Sen. Rand Paul’s (R-KY) Bowling Green office was heavily damaged in a fire early Friday morning, causing a roof collapse and the destruction of a local law firm.

Biden praises AI companies’ agreement to adopt guardrails for protecting user data

President Joe Biden praised the seven leading artificial intelligence companies who voluntarily agreed to uphold a series of commitments designed to set guardrails for how artificial intelligence treats users and their data.

Hunter Biden investigation: Lawyer demands MTG face ethics investigation for explicit pictures

A lawyer for Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, sent a letter to the Office of Congressional Ethics requesting action against Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) for showing explicit photos of the younger Biden that were on his infamous laptop.

Former White House communications director Kate Bedingfield joins CNN

Kate Bedingfield, formerly the White House communications director, has been hired by CNN as a political commentator.

Food stamps: Direct payment worth average of $180 for Florida residents to go out in seven days

In the Sunshine State, recipients will have their food stamps, a form of food assistance, within the next seven days.

Michael Cohen reaches settlement in Trump Organization case over unpaid legal bills

Michael Cohen reached a settlement with the Trump Organization on Friday over a dispute surrounding nearly $1 million in unpaid legal fees.

Kamala Harris lashes out at DeSantis about US history ahead of Florida visit

Vice President Kamala Harris attacked presidential contender and Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) administration on Thursday night about Florida's United States history standards, one day before she made a trip to the state.

Christopher Nolan says strike is ‘about working writers and working actors’

Director Christopher Nolan shrugged off the story of his cast walking off the London premiere of his latest film, claiming the strike is not about himself or the cast.

House Republicans demand information on Ford partnership with Chinese battery maker

Top House Republicans demanded information Thursday on the partnership between Ford Motor Company and the Chinese battery maker CATL, citing new information about the licensing agreement that they said raised concerns over the battery maker’s ties to forced labor.

Food stamps: Direct payment worth average of $188 for Georgia residents to go out in two days

Those who receive food stamps in Georgia will receive their monthly benefits within the next two days.
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