California governor vetoes bill that would have set first-in-the-nation AI safety measures
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California governor vetoes bill that would have set first-in-the-nation AI safety measures.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California governor vetoes bill that would have set first-in-the-nation AI safety measures.
The former president reportedly lashed out about donors not appreciating him at the dinner, according to 'The New York Times'
The vice president literally rolled the tape on her Republican rival, drawing gasps from the audience in Erie, Pennsylvania.
The former president bailed on questions and just played music for a while, staying on stage and swaying.
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Rachel Reeves faces an extra £100m state pension bill following revised official figures published on Tuesday.
James Murray was left squirming as he was grilled on what's going to be in the Budget.
Donald Tusk, the ex-EU boss who once said Brexiteers deserved a “special place in hell”, has discovered his inner Nigel Farage.
United Nations peacekeepers supposed to keep Hezbollah from Israel’s border have instead been outmanoeuvred and intimidated into allowing the militant group to build up extensive military might, their critics claim.
Mark Esper argued the former president should "absolutely" be taken at his word.
A former British soldier raised money for the Taliban and sent £31,000 worth of night-vision rifle sights for its militants to use in battle, a court has heard.
It's all about Russia and China's "common understanding of what needs to be done," according to a top Moscow official.
Prediction markets currently show Trump is more likely to win the 2024 presidential election.
Metropolitan Police officers have been filmed refusing to call Hezbollah a terrorist organisation and saying that the description is a matter of “opinion”.
The Russian president's display may not have been what it seemed.
In one 2000 campaign in Virginia, Chris LaCivita marched around the office shouting orders and stabbing his own Marine-issued NCO sword into the wall. Today, he’s mellowed, he told Mother Jones, and he doesn’t brandish the weapon anymore. “They have these things called human resources now.”Chris LaCivita is a GOP operative known for his bravado, ruthless campaign tactics and his uncanny ability to turn losing races into victories.Read more at The Daily Beast.Get the Daily Beast's biggest scoops
Critics called out the former president for telling his supporters to vote on the wrong date.
The US presidential race will be decided in the swing states, but three national polls point to trends on the economy and the candidate of "change."
The Lanying R6000, or the Lanthanum Shadow, is designed to carry up to 4,400 pounds and fly a maximum of 2,400 miles, per a government-shared report.
Rachel Reeves cut the winter allowance for the majority of recipients after inheriting ‘a £22bn black hole’ in the public finances
High up on the dry brush hills that rise steadily from the Israeli border, the UN watchtower surveys southern Lebanon and the plains below as far as the eye can see.