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UN investigators: Beheading video of Ukrainian POW ‘not an isolated incident’

New footage that appears to show Russian soldiers beheading a Ukrainian prisoner of war is “not an isolated incident,” according to observers from the United Nations.

Major record label orders streaming services to stop AI data scraping

Universal Music Group, one of the largest music distributors in the market, told Spotify and Apple to block artificial intelligence services from scraping its catalogs for data, a legal intervention that could have major ramifications for AI software.

Manchin remains sole vulnerable Senate Democrat not to announce 2024 plans

Democrats are already wary about the 2024 election, as more than 20 of their Senate seats are up for reelection. Seven seats held by Senate Democrats are considered vulnerable heading into the next cycle, and one of them has yet to announce if he will seek another term: Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV).

Trump to address Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition kickoff event virtually

Former President Donald Trump will partake in one of the first staples of the GOP presidential primary from afar.

Budweiser distributor cancels Clydesdale events over ‘safety concerns’ after Dylan Mulvaney Bud Light debacle

A Missouri Budweiser distributor canceled a full slate of events featuring the brand's iconic Clydesdale horses following threats made in the wake of Anheuser-Busch's controversial partnership with transgender woman influencer Dylan Mulvaney.

WATCH LIVE: New York AG Letitia James holds press briefing for ‘national announcement’

New York Attorney General Letitia James is making a "national announcement" on Wednesday at a press briefing.

DeSantis will return to Iowa as guest at Randy Feenstra fundraiser next month

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) will return to Iowa to attend a fundraiser for Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-IA) as he gears up for a presidential run.

Top Michigan Democrat bows out of Senate consideration, paving way for Slotkin

A top Michigan Democrat confirmed she would not enter the 2024 Senate competition, leaving a mostly clear primary field for Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI).

Democrats demand DOJ investigation into Republicans ousting Tennessee lawmakers

Senate Democrats asked the Justice Department to investigate the expulsions of two Tennessee Democratic state lawmakers after they disrupted a legislative session protesting for stricter gun control laws.

Nebraska GOP split on how much they want to restrict abortion

Nebraska lawmakers are set to begin the first-round debate on Wednesday morning for a bill that would ban abortion once a heartbeat is identified in an embryo, typically around six weeks of pregnancy.
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