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Sen. Ted Cruz Calls for Investigation Into European Influence on U.S. AI Policies

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, has called on Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate whether European governments are improperly influencing U.S. artificial intelligence (AI) regulations. In a letter dated Nov. 21, Cruz expressed concern that European nations, particularly through their regulatory frameworks and organizations like the UK-based Centre for the Governance of Artificial Intelligence (GovAI), are steering U.S. policies in ways that could harm American innovation.

Airlines Cancel Flights Amid Escalating Middle East Tensions

Concerns over a broader conflict in the Middle East have prompted international airlines to suspend flights to the region or avoid affected airspace. The cancellations impact major hubs like Tel Aviv, Beirut, and others, with timelines varying by carrier. Here is an overview of current airline decisions:

Kathy Hochul Signals Shift on Deporting Criminal Illegal Immigrants Amid NYC Crisis

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a willingness to collaborate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to deport illegal immigrants who have committed crimes in the state. Her remarks follow revelations that approximately 58,000 illegal immigrants charged or convicted of crimes reside in New York City, a self-declared "sanctuary city" in a "sanctuary state."

Democrat Staffer Arrested for Attempting to Bring Ammunition into Capitol Building

Michael Hopkins, a 38-year-old staffer for Rep. Joe Morelle (D-NY), was arrested Monday morning after allegedly attempting to bring ammunition into the Cannon House Office Building. Capitol Police discovered four ammunition magazines and eleven rounds of ammunition in his bag during a routine screening. Hopkins claimed he “forgot” the items were in his possession.

Trumps Declares ‘Hell To Pay’ If Hamas Does Not Release Hostages by Jan 20th

President-elect Donald Trump has issued a stern ultimatum to Hamas, demanding the release of all hostages held in Gaza before his inauguration on January 20, 2025. Failure to comply, he warned, would result in unprecedented consequences in the Middle East.

Elizabeth I – American Minute with Bill Federer

When Henry the Eighth died in 1547, his nine-year-old son by Jane Seymour, Edward the Sixth, reigned for six years. He advanced Protestantism in England,...

Five Adults, Two Children Injured in U.K. Christmas Market Accident

A driver struck seven pedestrians, including a baby, at a Christmas market in Chipping Sodbury, near Bristol, leaving five adults and two children injured. The incident, which authorities believe was an accident, involved an elderly driver thought to be in his 80s.

College Volleyball Players With Transgender Teammate Kneel During National Anthem

For the second consecutive game, three Colorado State women’s volleyball players, including Malaya Jones—who is alleged to have conspired with San Jose State’s transgender player Blaire Fleming to harm a teammate—knelt during the national anthem.

Illegal Accused of Assaulting 14-Year-Old Girl in Colorado Amid Sanctuary City Debate

An illegal alien from Venezuela, Jesus Alberto Pereira Castillo, 20, has been arrested in Jefferson County, Colorado, for allegedly assaulting a 14-year-old girl in...

Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues to Shut Down South Austin Homeless Center Near Elementary School

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Tuesday a lawsuit seeking to close the Sunrise Homeless Navigation Center (SHNC) in South Austin, alleging the facility fosters criminal activity and endangers children at nearby Joslin Elementary School.

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