Tuesday, January 14, 2025

On Tuesday’s Front Page: The Biden administration has prepared to regulate artificial intelligence before President-elect Trump takes office, Childhood development and safety experts have staked out opposing positions at the Supreme Court over Texas’ adult content age verification law, and more.


The Biden administration prepared Monday to regulate artificial intelligence before President-elect Donald Trump takes office next week, forcing his team to make quick decisions about restricting the emerging technology.
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As Los Angeles burns, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is battling to keep his political career from turning to ash amid heightened scrutiny of his leadership and criticism that he did little to mitigate the inferno that continued to destroy the city late Monday.
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Childhood development and safety experts have staked out opposing positions at the Supreme Court ahead of the justices hearing arguments this week over Texas’ law requiring age verification for accessing online adult content.
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The federal government spends as much as $800 billion annually on fraudulent benefit payments, according to a leading expert, who said the incoming Trump administration could reduce the federal deficit without slashing departments or agencies.
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President-elect Donald Trump’s demand that Gulf of Mexico get a new, more American has sparked a feverish debate over who gets to name geography and when it should be changed.
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