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Artificial intelligence (AI) activity is heating up again in Congress, with committees holding hearings to investigate various AI policy issues. Over the past three months, I have testified on behalf ...
Meta began replacing its fact-checking and content-removal program with a crowdsourced moderation program based on X’s ...
We’ve obviously entered some strange political times, with notable examples including conservative Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., ...
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Marion man sues Spruce Pine officers who tased, struck him while in diabetic shock, suit saysJillian Snider, a former New York Police Department officer and adjunct lecturer at CUNY’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice who watched the surveillance video, said if the officers were unsure ...
One of the immutable truths in politics is that just about every position—except the presidency—can be viewed as a possible stepping stone to higher office. This sounds like a particularly cynical hot ...
The key feature of ERCOT’s C&M that differentiates it from other region’s interconnection queues is an “absence of rules,” said former CEO of the ERCOT market monitor Beth Garza, now a senior fellow ...
Americans are sicker and shorter-lived than people in other rich countries. Here’s how to fix that. Health and Human Services ...
The framers of the Constitution established our republic on the premise of limited government and divided power. Congress was ...
Dear RSI Friends, I’ve seen so many great photos and videos from the Real Solutions Summit we hosted on May 6, 2025. Although ...
With fresh debates on energy subsidies, a lot of focus has been on how the presence (or repeal) of energy subsidies ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)’s Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) finds itself at a crossroads. Facing mounting ...
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