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Why Americans Are Wary of Artificial Intelligence

Why Americans Are Wary of Artificial Intelligence

Americans’ Distrust of AI Artificial intelligence (AI) skepticism appears to be a rare point of agreement among Americans. A study involving 24,000 adults from 30 countries revealed that individuals from almost all other nations, regardless of wealth, have a more positive view of AI than Americans do. This is surprising considering the U.S. is a...

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Recent Earthquake in Venezuela: An Analysis

Recent Earthquake in Venezuela: An Analysis

The U.S. Geological Survey has assessed that the recent earthquake in Venezuela might be more devastating than a previous 7.7-magnitude earthquake from 1900. On Wednesday, Venezuela experienced a magnitude 7.5 earthquake, marking the most powerful seismic activity near the country’s coast since the turn of the 20th century. According to the U.S. Geological Survey’s catalog,...

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Senator Tuberville Optimistic About SAVE America Act After Heated Lunch with Trump

Senator Tuberville Optimistic About SAVE America Act After Heated Lunch with Trump

Senator Tommy Tuberville expressed optimism to Newsweek regarding the SAVE America Act’s potential passage, despite reports of a tense lunch between Republican senators and President Donald Trump. The lunch took place at the U.S. Capitol, where Trump reportedly criticized Republicans for voting to block military action in Iran. Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy defended his choice...

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Senators Advocate Bipartisan Plan to Stabilize Social Security

Senators Advocate Bipartisan Plan to Stabilize Social Security

Senators Push for Action on Social Security Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, and Bernie Moreno, a Republican from Ohio, have united to urge Congress for immediate measures to stabilize Social Security. Their joint op-ed, published in The New York Times, proposes a bipartisan plan aimed at preserving Social Security for future generations. Removing the...

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Controversy Surrounds USPS Rule on Mail Ballots and Voter Lists

Controversy Surrounds USPS Rule on Mail Ballots and Voter Lists

USPS Rule Sparks Lawmaker Criticism Lawmakers have expressed strong disapproval of Postmaster General David Steiner after he revealed a proposed rule change regarding the United States Postal Service (USPS) and mail ballots. This change would prevent USPS from delivering mail ballots unless states provide their voter lists to the Trump administration. During a Senate committee...

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Strong Earthquakes Shake Venezuela

Strong Earthquakes Shake Venezuela

CARACAS, Venezuela — On Wednesday evening, two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela, causing significant damage and widespread panic among residents. The quakes registered at magnitudes of 7.2 and 7.5, leading to building collapses and evacuations extending as far as Brazil’s Amazon, 1,050 miles away. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez addressed the nation, confirming damage across multiple states....

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Scam Attempts Impact Many Americans: Survey Insights

Scam Attempts Impact Many Americans: Survey Insights

Most Americans face daily challenges due to numerous scam attempts. According to a recent survey by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, around 30% of Americans have lost money or personal details to scams. These findings underscore the hurdles U.S. adults encounter as they evaluate calls and messages, distinguishing genuine communications from deceptive...

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Recap of the 2026 NBA Draft and Trades

Recap of the 2026 NBA Draft and Trades

The 2026 NBA draft was marked by a series of swaps and trades across its two rounds, spanning over two nights. These deals started before the first name was even called and continued through to the last player selected. Initial Picks and Trades The draft began quietly on Tuesday night with teams selecting players without...

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Michigan’s Voter Information Privacy Upheld by Federal Appeals Court

Michigan’s Voter Information Privacy Upheld by Federal Appeals Court

The state of Michigan is allowed to protect the personal information of registered voters, following a recent decision by a federal appeals court. This marks another setback for the Trump administration’s efforts to access detailed voter information from various states. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a 2-1 opinion confirming a lower court’s...

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Trump Responds to Venezuela Earthquakes with U.S. Aid Offer

Trump Responds to Venezuela Earthquakes with U.S. Aid Offer

You can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump reported late Wednesday about two severe earthquakes in Venezuela, labeling them as responsible for “a devastating number of deaths” while officials evaluated the disaster’s scope. Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s interim President, confirmed a death toll of at least 32 and over 700 injuries, representing the...