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The Artificial Intelligence revolution is upon us. Emerging technologies, like chatbots, have become almost unavoidable in recent months. But is Washington ready for this new wave of technological advancement? → Read More
China, through their technology, is stealing Americans data, and South Dakota republican John Thune says the Chinese-owned social media app won’t be the last similar threat to our national security. → Read More
Lawmakers have a lot to get done before the end of the year. Congress still has to pass a funding bill to keep the government running, and a separate bill to fund the military. → Read More
Wednesday, lawmakers heard directly from students who say the problem is only going to get worse unless Congress steps in to provide students with the support they need. → Read More
Lawmakers are split on what the recent fall of gas prices means for inflation. → Read More
The surprise prisoner exchange that led to Trevor Reed’s release from Russia last week has brought hope to the families of other captives. Those families rallied outside the White House on Wednesday, calling on the Biden administration to do more to bring their loved ones home. → Read More
Marine veteran Trevor Reed, who was imprisoned in Russia since 2019, is now back home in Texas. → Read More
White House public tours are officially back. On Friday, the Biden administration opened the grounds to the public for the first time in over a year. → Read More
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – President Joe Biden presented the Medal of Honor Thursday to three U.S. soldiers who fought in Afghanistan and Iraq. Two, with ties to the Savannah area, were recognized posthumously. “Our hearts are overflowing with gratitude today as we honor the unparalleled courage, the commitment to duty, and the indispensable, indisputable gallantry,” […] → Read More
Some Republican congressmen criticized President Biden and his administration for not doing enough to address problems at the U.S.-Mexico border. → Read More
Republicans are blaming the Biden administration for they’re labeling “Biden’s Energy Crisis,” but the administration says the pump is a result of a global fuel shortage. → Read More
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz vowed to block dozens of President Biden's State Department nominees in the U.S. Senate over a Russian gas pipeline project that he said needs to be shut down. → Read More
Democrats say the Supreme Court abused its “shadow docket” when it failed to stop the law from going into effect. Republicans, however, say the Supreme Court is just doing its job. → Read More
A U.S. Food and Drug Administration panel on Friday rejected Pfizer's request to administer a third COVID-19 booster shot to the general public. → Read More
Hurricane Ida temporarily knocked off 95% of the Gulf's oil production — Hurricane Nicholas only postponed operations even longer. → Read More
Republican leaders are threatening to sue the Biden administration over President Joe Biden's executive orders on Thursday requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for all federal workers, health care workers and teachers. → Read More
More than 50 Texas House Democrats are in the nation's capitol Tuesday in an extraordinary effort to block Republicans from enacting new voting restrictions. → Read More
Senate Republicans grilled Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on the Biden administration’s response to the sharp rise in migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border. → Read More
CATAWBA, S.C. (AP) — A South Carolina cardboard factory has found itself in the middle of a stinky situation as environmental regulators order it to lower emissions after receiving thousands of complaints relating to a “noxious,” rotten egg-like smell coming from the plant. The State reports that the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental […] → Read More
The U.S. Senate scheduled a hearing on reducing gun violence last week after the Atlanta spa shootings that left eight people dead. Tuesday, Democrats stressed the urgency for Congress to act. → Read More