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News organizations tell lawmakers their industry could ‘collapse’ without AI restrictions

News organizations tell lawmakers their industry could ‘collapse’ without AI restrictions

by Clare Zhang | Jan 11, 2024 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – Journalism executives called on legislators Wednesday to require generative artificial intelligence developers to license and pay for news content they are using to train their software.  The use of AI to spread misinformation has been an increasing worry...
A new MTG? Greene’s prominence within GOP grows as VP rumors swirl

A new MTG? Greene’s prominence within GOP grows as VP rumors swirl

by Logan Schiciano | Jan 27, 2023 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON – In 2018, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) floated the idea that the Parkland shooting was a false flag operation. In 2019, she suggested former-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi could be executed for treason.  Yet, in 2023, she has a spot on two important...

Students walk out of schools, protest gun violence at White House and Capitol

by Rhytha Zahid Hejaze | Mar 14, 2018 | Education

WASHINGTON – Thousands of students from around the country skipped school to demand the Congress and the president do something to reduce gun violence, protesting in front of the White House and the Capitol as part of a national student walkout on the one-month...
Scenes from the Capitol: State of the Union 2015

Scenes from the Capitol: State of the Union 2015

by Tara Longardner & Olivia Marcus | Jan 20, 2015 | Politics, State of the Union

Capitol Hill doing its part for energy efficiency — but GOP does not like all the ideas

by Lauren Schwartzberg | Mar 1, 2011 | Environment, Politics

WASHINGTON— Imagine walking down independence Avenue late one Friday night. The time is way past when you would expect anyone to be working. Yet, as you walk by government building after government building, you notice that just about every single light on. The...
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