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President Donald Trump claimed on Thursday, without proof, that Democrats were attempting to steal elections in California. The president railed against mail-in ballots, which are still being accepted in the state.

California is notoriously slow t...


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Millions of women and girls across the world have had their images manipulated and sexualized by artificial intelligence without their consent — with little recourse for those generating the images. And, as one British lawmaker recently learned, no one is safe from falling victim to this kind of harmful content.

Now, she’s


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As the rise of artificial intelligence threatens the revenue and reach of legacy news brands, can media executives have their cake and eat it, too?

Leaders at McClatchy Media, the compa...


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John Bolton, President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, reportedly has reached an agreement with federal prosecutors to plead guilty to mishandling classified materials. 

The Trump aide-turned-critic is expected to avoid jail time but will be assessed a $2.25 million fine, according to multiple reports. Bolton


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The health of U.S. presidents has become a hot-button topic in recent years, with many Americans questioning whether men like former President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump are fit to serve, given their ages and medical histories. 

But presidents aren’t the only ones dealing with illness, conditions and aging. So are lawmakers and other public officials — b...


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