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White House urges Congress to take a light touch on AI regulations in new legislative blueprint
The White House is laying out a new framework that it wants Congress to use to shape national rules for artificial intelligence without curbing growth in the sector
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Noah Wyle tells hearing that 'The Pitt' shows TV and film production in the US can be revived
Noah Wyle says his Emmy-winning show “The Pitt” is a domestic success story
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Trump administration sues Harvard, saying it violated civil rights law and seeking to recover funds
The Justice Department has filed a new lawsuit against Harvard University, accusing it of failing to address antisemitism on campus
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Departed counterterrorism official who resigned over Iran war denies leaking classified documents
The former counterterrorism director who resigned this week in protest of the Iran war is denying allegations that he improperly shared classified information
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Trump officials announce 10-gigawatt data center, gas plants for former Ohio uranium site
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced a public-private partnership with SoftBank and AEP Ohio to develop a massive artificial intelligence data center and power complex at a former uranium enrichment site in southern Ohio
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Iranians mark Persian new year with heavy hearts as war cuts contact with loved ones
Iranians abroad and in Tehran are approaching Persian new year with grief and fear as war and a crackdown cut them off from loved ones
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Lawsuit claims negligence in death of former Yankees baseball player's son at Costa Rican resort
A new lawsuit blames a Costa Rica resort’s owners and operators for the carbon monoxide death of former New York Yankees player Brett Gardner’s teenage son
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High oil prices knock down stocks and erase Wall Street's hopes for a cut to interest rates
Another climb for oil prices shook stock markets, as hopes collapsed for a possible cut to interest rates this year by the Federal Reserve
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Jury holds Musk liable for misleading investors during Twitter takeover while absolving him of some fraud allegations
Jury holds Musk liable for misleading investors during Twitter takeover while absolving him of some fraud allegations
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Judge sides with New York Times in challenge to Trump administration policy limiting reporters’ access to Pentagon
Judge sides with New York Times in challenge to Trump administration policy limiting reporters’ access to Pentagon
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