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AG James is being sued by a New York County executive for prohibiting transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports

To stop state Attorney General Letitia James from enforcing his order prohibiting transgender athletes from participating towards biological females in sporting competitions at venues inside his county, an elected official representing a suburb of New York City has sued the former. In response to James’ cease-and-desist letter on the subject, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman…

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More than half of seniors survive on less than $30,000 annually, according to a report by Bernie Sanders- Though the current system is refusing it, “Americans Deserve To Retire With Dignity”

The American goal of retirement is gradually becoming less of an unattainable dream for many people as they approach their senior years, when relaxation and pleasure might be the reward for years of hard work. The number of people who can afford retirement is decreasing as financial instability increases with age. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont)…

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After securing millions of dollars in federal aid for their districts, all 40 House Republicans voted against it

83 House Republicans voted against a bundle of bills worth about $460 billion on Wednesday, which funded substantial portions of the federal government. Despite having asked for and received millions of dollars in federal assistance for a range of initiatives in their districts, 40 of them nevertheless took this action. For instance, consider Rep. Lauren…

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For what reason is Elon Musk suing Sam Altman and Open AI? In a nutshell, Microsoft

Unexpectedly, Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla (TSLA, -7.16%), has filed a lawsuit towards OpenAI and its management, claiming that the company he founded has shifted from its original charitable goal to a profit-driven strategy, especially after joining forces with Microsoft MSFT, -0.14%. Musk’s long-standing worries that OpenAI has diverted from its founding mission of…

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Suspect charged with damaging Denver’s MLK Jr. monument surrenders, while the hunt for the second suspect continues

Police are still looking for the 2nd suspect in the burglary and vandalism of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. memorial in Denver’s City Park, despite the fact that one suspect has turned themselves in. Robert Duran, 47, surrendered himself to the Denver Police Department on Thursday, according to the department. He was one of…

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