As the federal government shutdown enters a second week, there’s no discernible endgame in sight.
Proven solutions have been rejected by the administration in favor of no-tolerance policies and flashy shows of force.
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Montgomery Police Chief Jim Graboys held a news conference Monday afternoon, along with Mayor Steven Reed, to provide updates ...
Like the rest of its Big Tech cadre, Google has spent lavishly on developing generative AI models. Google's AI can clean up your text messages and summarize the web, but the company is constantly ...
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, Democrat of Rhode Island, asked her about the Justice Department’s decision to drop an ...
Environmental groups that have watched President Donald Trump shred their climate victories are beset by internal divides, ...
The federal government shutdown began at midnight as President Trump and Democrats blamed each other for failing to reach an ...
It took Democrats until the spring and summer of 2024 to get serious about unwinding the excesses of the opening phase of Joe Biden’s presidency. And they unwound as hard and fast as a ...
Long before the Charlie Kirk assassination, the Trump White House saw a once-in-a-generation opportunity to try to push ...
Improving access to care and boosting patient and provider experience via digital — with and without AI — were among the main talking points at this ...
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