#Youngkin on ChatGPT: ‘More school districts should ban it’

#Youngkin on ChatGPT: ‘More school districts should ban it’

Youngkin on ChatGPT: ‘More school districts should ban it’ Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin took a stance against ChatGPT in schools during a CNN townhall on Thursday evening. ChatGPT, the new AI technology that caused panic among educators over concerns about cheating and learning for students, has been banned in numerous districts across the country, including…

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#Fauci says Redfield’s testimony of COVID call was ‘unequivocally incorrect’

#Fauci says Redfield’s testimony of COVID call was ‘unequivocally incorrect’

Fauci says Redfield’s testimony of COVID call was ‘unequivocally incorrect’ Anthony Fauci, who led much of the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic, said testimony from former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield that he was excluded from a conference call about the possible origins of the virus was “unequivocally incorrect.” …

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#House GOP launches probe into Jan. 6 panel

#House GOP launches probe into Jan. 6 panel

House GOP launches probe into Jan. 6 panel Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga.), chairman of the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight, is leading an investigation of the dissolved Jan. 6 select committee and security failures surrounding the riot. The probe is in its beginning stages, Loudermilk said Wednesday. “We’ve got to get through the documents. We…

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#‘Weaponization’ subcommittee members spar over ‘Twitter Files’

#‘Weaponization’ subcommittee members spar over ‘Twitter Files’

‘Weaponization’ subcommittee members spar over ‘Twitter Files’ House Democrats and Republicans sparred Thursday over how Twitter handles government requests for Twitter to review posts, in the second House committee showdown over reports known as the “Twitter Files” released by several journalists on the platform. Republicans called in Matt Taibbi and Michael Shellenberger, two of the…

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#33 Senate Democrats join Republicans to block DC crime bill

#33 Senate Democrats join Republicans to block DC crime bill

33 Senate Democrats join Republicans to block DC crime bill Senators on Wednesday overwhelmingly voted to block the District of Columbia’s updated criminal code from becoming law, marking the first time in more than three decades that a D.C.-passed bill has been nixed by Congress and the White House.  The Senate advanced the resolution, 81-14,…

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