August 18, 2023 'Spreading lies': The government should regulate AI-powered political campaign ads: UC Berkeley professor Presidential campaign ads using AI-generated content must be regulated to protect the 2024 elections from a "real threat," deepfake analyst warns.
August 17, 2023 NM bill proposes energy companies to compensate field worker's health care costs related to air pollution New Mexico oil field workers with ailments caused by smog and methane could possibly seek health care reimbursements under a measure proposed by Democratic Rep. Gabe Vasquez.
August 17, 2023 Pediatricians' statement on transgender kids ignores three words that have guided doctors for millennia The American Academy of Pediatrics recently reaffirmed its position on youth who suffer from gender dysphoria.
August 17, 2023 House, Senate Republicans team up to crack down on FTC for destroying documents related to congressional probe Top Republicans on Capitol Hill are pushing the FTC for answers after it was revealed that the agency destroyed documents related to a congressional probe.
August 15, 2023 TikTok singer says Target employee is racist for calling police on music flash mob TikTok singer Baby Storme faced backlash after calling a Target employee racist for attempting to stop her flash mob video in the middle of the store.
August 15, 2023 Artificial intelligence steps in to assist dementia patients with high-tech apparel U.K.-based start-up SmartSocks has developed hosiery that can monitor a dementia patient's heart rate, motion and sweat levels with AI and alert caregivers to potential problems.
August 14, 2023 Major San Fran retailer condemns city, state leaders in full-page ad: 'Abject disregard for civilized conduct' Gump’s Chairman John Chachas released an open letter to San Francisco leaders and Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., on the state of homelessness in the city.
August 11, 2023 Experts throw cold water on Dem claims that Hawaii wildfires caused by climate change Democrats have been quick to blame devastating wildfires in Hawaii on climate change, though experts have pushed back, saying the fires are likely due to poor management.
August 11, 2023 Biden turns the lights out on yet another one of your home's essentials Yet another illegal product thanks to a Biden administration regulation.
August 9, 2023 US grid operators warn Biden's power plant crackdown could trigger 'significant power shortages' A coalition of the nation's largest power grid operators filed comments with the Environmental Protection Agency, highlighting concerns with its proposal to curb power sector emissions.