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OPINION | House Democrats left with no defense against IRS whistleblowers

  Subscribe to the Magazine View this as website House Democrats left with no defense against IRS whistleblowers On Wednesday, the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability held a hearing featuring two IRS whistleblowers who came forward with allegations of preferential treatment in the Hunter Biden criminal investigation. Democrats on the panel failed to muster a coherent defense of the criminal activities of the Biden family. Read the full story here. Get the latest videos from the Washington Ex

How artificial intelligence is a sticking point in the Hollywood strikes

  Subscribe to the Magazine View this as website How artificial intelligence is a sticking point in the Hollywood strikes The right to control whether personal images can be recreated by artificial intelligence has become one of the key sticking points for members of Hollywood's actor unions in their negotiations with the studios. Read the full story here. US Technology & Cybersecurity News & Policies Google pitches AI to newsrooms as tool to help reporters write news stories By

Three things that could cost Republicans the House in 2024

  Subscribe to the Magazine View this as website Three things that could cost Republicans the House in 2024 Republicans are marching full steam ahead to rally voters and maintain their thin majority in the House, but several roadblocks could keep them from having the sweeping victory they're hoping for in 2024. Read the full story here. News GOP invites popular conservative podcast to host pregame show for primary debate By Julia Johnson