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AI chatbots aren’t protected by Section 230, Gorsuch says

Laws protecting expression on online platforms do not apply to ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence platforms, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch said Tuesday.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth up to $4,555 to be sent out tomorrow to millions

Soon, the final round of the Social Security Administration's retirement payments for February, worth up to $4,555, will be issued to recipients born between the 21st and 31st of a month.

Biden administration pressured to abandon ‘extremist’ women’s sports rule

A coalition of conservative policy leaders is calling on the Biden administration to abandon its plans to rewrite Title IX in such a way that would allow biological men who identify as women to compete in girl's sports.

Stimulus update: Direct $450 payment for Maine residents to be issued by end of March

Maine residents who filed their 2021 taxes last year can expect some extra money in the mail by the end of next month.

Biden announces US will host NATO summit in 2024

President Joe Biden announced that the United States will host a NATO summit in 2024 to commemorate the anniversary of the alliance's formation.

Massive winter storm could affect millions across 22 states

A massive winter storm is expected to hit the country this week, bringing snow to millions of residents in the north, weather forecasters predicted on Tuesday.

Gonzalez v. Google: Supreme Court justices admit they are not ‘experts’ in Big Tech case

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the first of two Big Tech-related cases this week that have the potential to upend how online platforms handle content moderation and free speech.

Four takeaways from Biden’s unexpected trip to Ukraine

President Joe Biden made an unexpected visit to Kyiv, Ukraine, ahead of his planned trip to Poland, to reaffirm the United States's support of Ukraine's war against Russia, which will mark its one-year anniversary on Friday.

Ohio train derailment: Buttigieg says he ‘could have spoken out sooner’

Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg admitted that he could have provided a swifter response to the Ohio train derailment that resulted in chemical toxins into the environment.

Missouri Senate advances bill barring minors from puberty blockers

A Missouri state Senate committee advanced legislation Monday that would prohibit people under 18 from accessing gender transition surgeries, puberty blockers, or hormone therapy, teeing it up for consideration by the full upper chamber.
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