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Anthropic To Challenge Pentagon Blacklist Over AI Weapons Safeguards
The AI company refused to drop restrictions on autonomous weapons and mass surveillance — then the Pentagon gave its rivals a deal with the same red lines
The AI company refused to drop restrictions on autonomous weapons and mass surveillance — then the Pentagon gave its rivals a deal with the same red lines
Both leaders explicitly called for toppling the Iranian government — without congressional authorization, two days after Geneva diplomacy, and before a scheduled war powers vote
At least a dozen lawmakers will skip Trump's Feb. 24 address to attend a progressive-organized "People's State of the Union" on the National Mall
Twenty-six-year-old Chamberlain Harris will be sworn in the same day the commission could advance the president's $400 million ballroom project
Ordinary citizens on a Washington grand jury refused to charge six veteran lawmakers who urged the military to reject illegal orders, dealing another blow to Jeanine Pirro's office in a growing pattern of failed political prosecutions
From a British lord to a Norwegian ex-prime minister to a Wall Street law firm chairman, the DOJ document release is producing real-world consequences across three continents
Legislation responds to Trump's $10 billion claim against agencies he oversees
President denies allegations and threatens legal action following comedian's island quip