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From oversight to coercion: How authoritarian governments are twisting AI safety to get tech companies to fall in line
When researchers founded Anthropic in 2021, they said the race to build powerful AI was moving too recklessly. They inserted detailed safety measures into their products and marketed their commitment to safety as the corporate quality that distinguished them from competitors – notably OpenAI, the rival company they had left. In March 2026 ...Read more
Tony Carruthers recently survived a lethal injection attempt – the latest man to endure a failed execution
Tennessee set out to execute Tony Carruthers on May 21, 2026, but he lived to tell about it.
Carruthers, who was sentenced to death for a 1994 triple murder, survived his date with death when the execution team members could find only one suitable vein in which to secure an IV, but not, as USA Today reports, the “backup line, which ...Read more
For Black women in abusive relationships, gun-control loopholes can engender deadly disparities
In April 2026, Dr. Cerina Wanzer Fairfax was shot and killed by her husband while their divorce was pending.
She had done what she was supposed to do. She had initiated the legal process to leave Justin Fairfax, the former lieutenant governor of Virginia. It didn’t save her.
What happened to Wanzer Fairfax has a name: ...Read more
James Comey’s Instagram seashell post sits in a murky legal zone between protected political speech and criminal threat
In the case of United States v. James Brien Comey Jr., the U.S. president’s security is pitted against the bedrock right to free speech enjoyed by Americans.
Two federal charges have been lodged against former FBI Director James Comey and are based on his Instagram post that depicted seashells spelling out “86 47.”
Comey...Read more
Commentary: No single person should have the power to launch nuclear weapons
“A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.” — Donald Trump, April 7, 2026
Too often, we sip our morning coffee while reading a bizarre Truth Social post by President Trump, often posted between midnight and dawn. His missives inevitably become grist for that evening’s late-night shows. The jokes can be funny...Read more
Editorial: Jill Biden takes heat for rehashing husband's debate debacle
Former first lady Jill Biden drew considerable attention recently after acknowledging that President Joe Biden’s performance during his 2024 debate with then-candidate Donald Trump was so troubling that she feared he might be having a stroke.
“I was frightened, because I had never ever seen Joe like that before or since. Never,” she told ...Read more
Editorial: Jill Biden betrayed us all
Jill Biden’s book tour is exposing what is so wrong with the Democratic Party.
She feared her husband, then-President Joe Biden, was having a stroke on the debate stage when his mind drifted to somewhere beyond Pluto. That was on June 27, 2024, when he said at one key juncture: “Making sure that we’re able to make every single solitary ...Read more
Haiti electoral council fires executive director amid dispute with PM over elections
Haiti still does not have a date for its first general elections in a decade. But the process is already mired in controversy, raising the prospect of a new electoral crisis.
On Wednesday, the country’s Provisional Electoral Council issued a document barring its executive director, Uder Antoine, from entering the premises in Pétion-Ville. ...Read more
Who leads California's 5th Congressional District this primary election?
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Longtime Republican Rep. Tom McClintock appeared headed for another November ballot after taking a commanding lead in California’s 5th Congressional District primary, according to early election returns.
McClintock, an Elk Grove Republican, garnered 63% of the vote as of 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, while Democrat Michael ...Read more
Consent questions raised at data privacy bill hearing
WASHINGTON — Data privacy legislation put forward by House Republicans is friendly to businesses, Republicans and Democrats agree; whether or not that’s a good thing depends on which side of the aisle members sit on.
Republicans say the legislation would provide clarity for businesses and uniform protections for consumers around the country...Read more
Republican-led House votes to stop Iran war, rebuking Trump
WASHINGTON — The Republican-led House voted to halt the U.S. war with Iran, breaking with President Donald Trump on an unpopular foreign conflict that is taking an escalating economic toll on Americans.
The 215-208 vote Wednesday showed worries over the war spreading in the president’s own party five months before congressional elections. ...Read more
Pentagon hires South Carolina Jan. 6 convicted rioter to sensitive military post
A convicted Jan. 6 rioter from South Carolina has been hired by the Trump administration to work in a Pentagon office “that manages highly classified military operations,” according to a report in The Washington Post.
The report about convicted Jan. 6 defendant Elias Irizarry now working in the Pentagon was based on four unnamed sources. It...Read more
Congress finds a unifying issue -- geothermal energy
WASHINGTON — Republicans and Democrats in Congress seem to have found a unifying issue, and it’s a hot one lurking beneath the earth’s surface: geothermal energy.
Without objection and without partisan digs from either side, the House on Tuesday passed by voice vote a package of six bills — three from Republicans and three from ...Read more
California congressional race results threaten GOP power in DC
LOS ANGELES — Buoyed by a new congressional map favoring their party, California Democrats eyed Tuesday’s primary elections as a critical first step toward flipping a handful of House seats and taking back power in Washington.
As of Wednesday, the results were a mixed bag — with Democratic candidates advancing to November’s general ...Read more
In race for Pelosi's seat, her famed political influence was a factor -- but just one
Even on her way out, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. — 86 and retiring — held sway.
Last month, in the final stretch of the race to replace her, Pelosi endorsed Connie Chan, a member of the San Francisco board of supervisors and a candidate who had until then struggled to gain traction. The move clearly had an effect, with Chan advancing out of...Read more
Rep. Valadao moves forward, Villegas edges ahead of Bains in California's critical 22nd District
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — U.S. Rep. David Valadao, R-Calif., is moving forward in the primary race for the hotly contested 22nd Central Valley congressional district as college professor Randy Villegas trails behind with a slim lead over Assembly member Jasmeet Bains, following months of infighting among Democrats on the best candidate to flip the ...Read more
California state Sen. Wiener and San Francisco Supervisor Chan advance to battle for Pelosi's seat
WASHINGTON — State Sen. Scott Wiener and San Francisco Supervisor Connie Chan will advance to the general election in the race to replace Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-San Francisco.
Wiener and Chan had emerged by Wednesday morning as the top two vote-getters out of a large slate of Democratic candidates vying to succeed Pelosi in the 11th ...Read more
Navy vet Rebecca Bennett to take on 'missing' Rep. Tom Kean Jr. in November
NEW YORK — New Jersey Democrats have picked Navy veteran Rebecca Bennett to take on Republican incumbent Rep. Tom Kean Jr. in the NJ-07 district that is expected to be a national marquee matchup in the fall midterms.
Bennett, a health care executive and retired helicopter pilot, ran away with the race in a crowded Democratic primary to take ...Read more
Editorial: Congress must put guardrails on Trump's vanity projects, spending
When President Donald Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service in January, some pundits raised their eyebrows. The skepticism didn’t just arise because a sitting president was essentially suing the government he also runs, but that it was Trump who was doing the suing.
The apparent motive behind the scheme ...Read more
Trump says he swore at Netanyahu over Lebanon attacks
Donald Trump said he swore at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a call this week as the U.S. president tried to deescalate fighting in Lebanon and keep peace talks with Iran on track.
“I did,” Trump said in an interview with the Pod Force One podcast, responding to a question about whether he directed expletives toward Netanyahu,...Read more
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