Day: February 5, 2024

State AGs warn Biden AI order could centralize control over tech, be used for ‘political ends’

2:45 pm February 5, 2024

FIRST ON FOX: A coalition of state attorneys general is warning that an executive order signed by President Biden last year on artificial intelligence could be used by the federal government to “centralize” government control over the emerging technology and that that control could be used for political purposes — including censoring alleged “disinformation.” “The […]

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House Freedom Caucus lashes out at Senate border deal: ‘Dumpster fire’

2:00 pm February 5, 2024

FIRST ON FOX: House Freedom Caucus members are urging their conservative Senate colleagues to reject the recently unveiled border security compromise, claiming it does not go far enough to curb the migrant crisis. “It’s clear why Democrats waited until the last minute to drop this dumpster fire of a bill, it’s far worse than we […]

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GOP senator announces endorsement in key battleground Senate race: ‘We need more conservative fighters’

2:00 pm February 5, 2024

FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., is throwing his support behind Trump-backed Republican Bernie Moreno for the Ohio Senate. Tuberville made the endorsement ahead of the state’s heated March primary race, where Moreno is challenging GOP candidates Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose and state Sen. Matt Dolan for the Republican nomination. “I’m endorsing […]

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5 Super Bowl essentials all Taylor Swift fans need for game day

1:51 pm February 5, 2024

The Super Bowl is hosting more than just the Chiefs and the 49ers this year. Despite rumors flying around that it won’t happen, Taylor Swift is set to make an appearance in support of her boyfriend, Travis Kelce! For all the Swifties out there tuning in or attending the game in-person, Amazon has a few […]

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Pennsylvania statewide court agency disabled by targeted cyberattack

1:51 pm February 5, 2024

The Pennsylvania state courts agency’s website was hit by a cyberattack that did not appear to compromise any data, but left some online systems disabled, officials said Sunday night. The federal government’s lead cybersecurity agency, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the F.B.I. were investigating the attack, Chief Justice Debra Todd said in a […]

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