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Here are the leading AI regulation options for Congress and the administration

The popular adoption of AI in the form of apps like the image generator Midjourney or the chatbots ChatGPT and Bard has led to a greater interest in regulation of the industry.

Ohio train derailment: Tractor-trailer carrying thousands of pounds of toxic material overturns

A tractor-trailer carrying tens of thousands of pounds of toxic soil from the East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment overturned Monday and spilled about half of its contents within just a few miles of where the Norfolk Southern train crashed about two months before.

Biden signs bill officially ending COVID-19 national emergency

President Joe Biden signed a bill on Monday that officially ended the COVID-19 national emergency a month earlier than planned and roughly three years after the start of the pandemic.

Florida teacher accused of organizing fights between students inside her classroom

A Florida middle school teacher is accused of organizing fights between students in her classroom, allegedly giving orders such as “30 seconds, no screaming, no yelling, no phones.”

Russian operatives boast new ties with UAE in leaked document: Report

Spies for the United States reportedly caught Russian officials boasting about how they had persuaded intelligence officials with the United Arab Emirates to side with Russia against the U.S. and the United Kingdom, according to a document reportedly leaked in the U.S. intelligence breach.

Senate Democrats to hold ethics hearing for Supreme Court after Thomas report

Senate Democrats, led by Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL), announced plans Monday to hold an ethics hearing for the Supreme Court after a report detailed a personal friendship between Justice Clarence Thomas and a billionaire.

Senate Republicans urge Trump to stay out of primaries amid electability concerns

Senate Republicans, ranging from centrists to MAGA world, are publicly advising former President Donald Trump against getting involved in 2024 GOP primaries.

Trump to return to New York City for fraud lawsuit deposition: Report

Former President Donald Trump is expected to return to New York City on Thursday for a deposition that is part of a $250 million civil fraud lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Letitia James, according to a news report.

Mother of 6-year-old who shot teacher indicted by Virginia grand jury

The mother of a 6-year-old student who shot his first grade teacher in Newport News, Virginia, in January was indicted by a Virginia grand jury on Monday.

House Intelligence panel leaders fear additional leaks: ‘Incredibly disturbing’

The bipartisan leaders of the House Intelligence Committee are concerned that additional classified documents could surface on social media in the wake of the discovery of dozens of leaked documents.
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