The White House is currently locked in a legal battle with the Associated Press over its decision to ban the wire service from key West Wing spaces over its “Gulf of America” stylebook policy.
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Boing Boing on MSNWho the hell is running the White House Twitter account?If you're somehow lost as to why America has become the laughingstock of the world stage in recent years, look no further ...
Concerns about its post play lingered for the N.C. State women’s team in the fall. Thanks in large part to top assistant ...
Elon Musk owned social media platform X (formerly Twitter) is facing another outage, according to Downdetector. As per the website, 48 per cent of X users faced problems in accessing the social ...
The Am I Wrong subreddit allows people to share their situation and let the comments decide if they are in the right or wrong. A recent post has stirred up plenty of support for the original poster.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Researchers have found that AI will cheat to win at chess Deep reasoning models are more active cheaters Some models simply rewrote the board in their favor In a move that will perhaps surprise ...
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, it was widely derided in the Western press for relying on inferior Soviet-era equipment. Indeed, the Russian army’s failures in the opening days of ...
Veteran Twin Cities sports columnist and broadcaster Patrick Reusse cleared the air following the deletion of his Twitter/X account after one of his posts was misconstrued as racist. Reusse appeared ...
The next few months are set to be some of the busiest for Kiwi comic and radio host Hayley Sproull. Not only is she about to take on one of the biggest gigs of her career - hosting the NZ ...
Ione Skye confessed it’s not easy getting older. The “Say Anything” star talked about how, despite always feeling comfortable in her body, things suddenly changed when she turned 54.
“Deadline: White House” legal reporter and former prosecutor Jordan Rubin answers your questions about the Supreme Court, lawsuits against the Trump administration and other legal issues.
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