Politics & Policy
AI regulation, global policy, governance, public-sector impact
A growing distrust in AI's integration into society is mirrored by political tensions surrounding economic issues and civil rights, as lawmakers grapple with rising living costs and the implications of recent Supreme Court decisions on voting rights. The Congressional Progressive Caucus is pushing a bold agenda to address affordability, while GOP leaders are sounding alarms over their Senate majority's vulnerability. Meanwhile, contentious debates around personal identity, second chances in politics, and shifting health leadership under Trump reveal a landscape where ethical considerations and electoral strategies are increasingly intertwined. Keep an eye on how these themes evolve, especially as they intersect with the upcoming midterms and ongoing legal battles.
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Elon Musk Assails Sam Altman on Social Media Before OpenAI TrialMusk's recent posts on X criticize Sam Altman and assert that OpenAI has deviated from its original mission, intensifying the narrative ahead of the upcoming trial.
Are Democrats winning elections but losing the narrative? Join the live discussionDemocrats are achieving electoral victories but are concerned about their messaging effectiveness, particularly in light of recent events like the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association. A live discussion will address these concerns and the implications for the party's narrative.
Aiding the abduction of Ukrainian children must come with consequencesLower-level Russian government officials and corporate executives involved in the abduction of Ukrainian children should be held accountable for their actions.
Talarico leads Cornyn, Paxton in Texas Senate race, new poll showsJames Talarico, the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in Texas, is currently leading both Republican opponents, John Cornyn and Ken Paxton, in hypothetical match-ups according to a recent poll.
Watch live: Trump, first lady welcome King Charles III, Queen CamillaPresident Trump and first lady Melania Trump host King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the White House, marking a significant diplomatic event.
G.M.’s Profit Bolstered by a $500 Million Tariff RefundGeneral Motors is set to receive a $500 million refund on tariffs due to a recent Supreme Court ruling, significantly boosting its profits.
Live updates: Trumps welcome British royals; GOP wrestles over DHS funding, FISAThe assassination attempt on Trump has shifted the political dynamics in Congress, intensifying the GOP's debate over funding for the Department of Homeland Security amidst a potential pay freeze for its employees.
Man who kept eating salad during WHCA dinner shooting says he 'wasn't scared'Michael Glantz, an agent at the Creative Artists Agency, remained unfazed during the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, continuing to eat his salad while others panicked.
No man is an island — Trump is learning that lesson the hard wayTrump's inability to unify the country amidst rising authoritarianism raises questions about his allegiance in the ongoing ideological battle.