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Elon Musk Says Twitter Will Open A Key Part Of Its Source Code To The Public

Twitter owner Elon Musk announced Friday the site would open the source code used to provide recommendations for posts on the platform March 31.

Conservatives Rally Around Donald Trump Following Arrest Prediction

Conservatives sounded the alarm following news that former President Donald Trump expects to be arrested on Tuesday based on “illegal leaks” from the Manhattan district attorney’s office.

GOP Chair Ronna McDaniel Says Widespread Bank Failures Highlight Biden’s Incompetence

GOP Chair Ronna McDaniel says widespread bank failures highlight Biden's incompetence.

Brothers Who Carried Out Staged Jussie Smollett Attack Apologize In Interview

The two Nigerian brothers responsible for helping disgraced actor Jussie Smollett carry out his fake hate crime attack in 2019 apologized for the stunt during an interview this week.

OpenAI Launches GPT-4

OpenAI has released its advanced AI model GPT-4, which is multimodal, making it capable of both text and image generation, sparking competition between Microsoft and Google.

Biden’s Policies Responsible for Persistent Inflation, ‘Potential Banking Crisis,’ Economist Says

The consumer price index, a key measure of inflation, rose 0.4% in February, up 6% from February 2022, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Tuesday.

Another Norfolk Southern Train Derails, This Time in Alabama, Just Hours Before Railway’s CEO Told Congress He Is ‘Deeply Sorry’ Over East Palestine

Just hours before the CEO of Norfolk Southern testified this week before Congress about his railway's apparent difficulty staying on the tracks, another one of its trains derailed in Alabama.

Biden Budget Proposes $17 Trillion in Deficits Over Next Decade

President Joe Biden revealed the third budget of his presidency, proposing to spend $6.8 trillion and raise taxes by approximately $5 trillion.

Freedom Caucus Lists Demands for Debt Limit Vote

Members of the House Freedom Caucus on Friday outlined the conditions necessary to attain their vote for a raise on the national debt limit, including setting a cap on discretionary spending for 10 years, stopping President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, and pulling back the $80 billion approved late last year to expand the Internal Revenue Service.

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