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Some AI-generated art can be trademarked, US Copyright Office says

The U.S. Copyright Office declared that some artwork generated by artificial intelligence could be trademarked, clarifying the legal status of the derivative creation method.

Salary of $100,000 worth just $35,000 in New York City: Study

A study found that a $100,000 annual salary is worth just $35,000 in New York City.

Virginia government tells elite high school to ‘cut ties’ with Chinese government

The Virginia Education Department directed Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) to “cut ties” with Chinese government-linked entities after it was revealed by the Washington Examiner that one of its elite high schools had collaborated with a Chinese military-linked group for years.

Biden administration supports repealing authorization for wars in Iraq

The Biden administration has come out in support of legislation that would bring about an official end to the Iraq War and Persian Gulf War.

Matt Gaetz reveals reason he nominated Trump for House speaker

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) revealed the reason he nominated former President Donald Trump for House speaker during the prolonged vote in January, which lasted 15 ballots.

Bay Area regulators approve sweeping ban on gas furnace and water heater sales

Bay Area regulators voted Wednesday to phase out the sale and installation of natural gas-powered water heaters and furnaces beginning in 2027, one of the most aggressive plans in the country to crack down on gas appliances in an effort to drive down greenhouse gas emissions.

Southern California rescinds water restrictions after mass rainfall

The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California rescinded its emergency conservation mandate after a wet winter improved water levels in the region.

NASA unveils first major spacesuit redesign in four decades

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration unveiled its first major spacesuit redesign in four decades.

Ted Cruz turns up the heat on anti-gas stoves research groups tied to Biden’s proposed ban

EXCLUSIVE — Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is pressing a left-wing environmental group and a consumer advocacy organization for answers in connection to a payment totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars for anti-gas stoves research that is linked to the Biden administration's proposed crackdown

Senate Republicans distance themselves from DeSantis comments on Ukraine

Senate Republicans are drawing a line in the sand between themselves and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) over comments he made about the Russia-Ukraine War amounting to little more than a "territorial dispute."
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