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Uber’s DEI chief on leave after employees lectured on struggles of white women

Uber's chief of diversity, equity, and inclusion was purportedly placed on leave after lecturing employees about the struggles of white women.

FBI fails to turn over subpoenaed Biden ‘criminal scheme’ document during briefing

The FBI failed during a closed-door meeting on Monday to hand over a document sought by the GOP-led House Oversight and Accountability Committee that allegedly details a "criminal scheme" involving then-Vice President Joe Biden and an unnamed "foreign national."

School choice could boost birthrate among married couples, report finds

School choice, remote work, and overtime flexibility are three policy initiatives a new report says could help boost the birthrate among married couples.

ChatGPT developer calls for international regulatory agency for powerful AI

The company behind the viral chatbot ChatGPT has called for the founding of an international regulatory agency that regulates superintelligent artificial intelligence like nuclear power.

Biden celebrates ‘historic’ Colorado River protections

President Joe Biden celebrated the Department of Interior's "historic" agreement with seven states to advance protections for the Colorado River system.

Social Security update: Five key changes made in 2023 you may not know about

The Social Security Administration announces changes to benefits for retirees every October, including an annual cost-of-living adjustment required by law.

Elon Musk retweets Tim Scott’s campaign launch, fueling endorsement speculation

Twitter CEO and billionaire Elon Musk retweeted Sen. Tim Scott's (R-SC) "Let's Go!" campaign launch video Monday, fueling speculation that Musk is backing Scott for the 2024 presidential race.

TikTok sues Montana over state ban

TikTok filed a lawsuit against the state of Montana on Monday over its ban of the social media app.

China rebukes Biden for predicting relations will thaw shortly

A Chinese government spokeswoman criticized President Joe Biden on Monday after he predicted that tensions between the United States and China will thaw soon.

House GOP to void Biden $400 billion student loan cancellation as veto threat looms

The House of Representatives is expected to vote on a resolution on Wednesday that would invalidate President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.
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