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Award-winning AI artist vows appealing copyright rejection up to Supreme Court

An artist who won an award for artwork he created using artificial intelligence software wants the Supreme Court to hear his case in a broad effort to provide legal protections for AI works.

White House sidesteps question on whether Biden backs reparations

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre sidestepped a question about whether President Joe Biden backs national reparations for slavery, deferring to Congress.

Retirement 2023: Retirees need to withdraw first payment from retirement plans in 10 days

Retirees who have yet to make their first mandatory retirement plan withdrawal have less than two weeks to do so if they wish to avoid getting penalized.

Judge who oversaw Trump Organization CFO case may get Manhattan Trump investigation: Report

The New York judge who presided over the Trump Organization criminal trial is in line to oversee the trial involving former President Donald Trump's hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels.

SVB collapse: Scott and Warren lead bipartisan call for new Fed watchdog

Sens. Rick Scott (R-FL) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) will introduce legislation to require an independent inspector general for the Federal Reserve and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Wisconsin Supreme Court liberal candidate defends crime record

Milwaukee County Judge Janet Protasiewicz, the liberal candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court, went on the defense to explain her sentencing record, with her conservative opponent, Daniel Kelly, focusing on light sentences delivered to some rapists and pedophiles during her time on the bench.

Colorado city fighting climate change with rule allowing only six gas stations

The town of Louisville, Colorado, passed an ordinance Tuesday night limiting the number of gas stations allowed to operate within town to only six.

Born-again conservative: Democratic lawmaker, 81, changes party over Christian values

Louisiana state Rep. Francis Thompson switched his registration from Democratic to Republican due to his Christian beliefs on Friday after serving almost 50 years as a Democrat.

Trump indictment: Manhattan grand jury delays decision to charge former president

The Manhattan grand jury investigating hush money payments between former President Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels called off its meeting for Wednesday ahead of a possible indictment of the former president.

House Republicans divided over taking sides in Trump, DeSantis battle

House Republicans are divided over whether to throw support behind top contenders former President Donald Trump or Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL), with the former president testing party support as a possible indictment looms over him.
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