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Trump Adviser Stumbles Trying to Explain How Iran Is a Nuclear Threat
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff is back showing just how clueless the Trump administration is when it comes to warmaking. Asked Tuesday night by Fox News’s Sean Hannity to explain America’s ...
New research shows AI companies are doing virtually nothing to monitor how their chatbots are used in children’s toys.
As police staffing shortages and public safety concerns continue to dog Alberta police services, more municipal agencies say ...
Google has improved Gemini's AI integration into its Workspace apps. Rather than focusing you to input information, Gemini now examines and assimilates relevant data.
Kansas Senator Roger Marshall dismissed rising gas prices as a “sacrifice” Americans needed to make for their freedom. During ...
Manufact, a Y Combinator startup, raised $6.3 million to build open-source tools and cloud infrastructure for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), the fast-growing standard backed by Anthropic and OpenAI ...
Leaked database reveals 'Bench by the Road' at Fort Moultrie among SC materials flagged by NPS staff
South Carolina’s National Park Service staff flagged several exhibits about Black history and climate change for review under two Trump admin orders in 2025.
Researchers have developed a high-tech system that rapidly scans ants and converts them into detailed 3D models. Using a synchrotron accelerator, X-ray imaging, robotics, and AI, the team scanned ...
North Carolina is practically begging residents to check whether the state is holding on to their money. The treasury is sitting on nearly $1.7 billion in unclaimed property, and officials are ...
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Immigration agents wearing Meta’s AI glasses is a huge red flag. How are they getting away with it?
ICE and Border Patrol are increasingly using government body cameras and facial recognition scanners in deployments across U.S. cities. But some agents are taking matters into their own hands with ...
When Pennsylvania gave all eligible voters the choice to vote by mail starting in 2019, it was a huge victory for democracy.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose shared personal data for around 8 million state voters with the federal Department of ...
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