Prominent Blogger Heather Armstrong Dead By Suicide At 47
Armstrong had been sober for 18 months and recently relapsed
Armstrong had been sober for 18 months and recently relapsed
‘You appreciate every day’
‘Disproves President Biden’s claim’
The star reportedly drinks ‘gallons’ of energy drinks and stays awake for days at a time
‘I won’t stop fighting for this until I win’
The rings carried significant sentimental value
The swarm of killer Africanized bees proceeded to relentlessly sting the crash survivors
The protesters were calling to end “forced labor”
‘Underground launchers’
Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin said the concept of diversity, equity and inclusion was admirable a decade ago but has since “gone off the rails” and “taken on a new mission.
Multiple Senate Democrats are departing ahead of what is expected to be a tough election year for the party and have announced their decision to not seek office again in 2024. Could other Democrats bow out of their races? Last week, Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., became the latest member of his party to announce he will not seek reelection to the upper chamber next year. “I am proud of all I have done for Maryland.
The top lawyer for OpenAI, the company that developed ChatGPT, argued that the best way to regulate artificial intelligence is not to start with government mandated rules and regulations but to allow the companies themselves to set standards that ensure AI is used safely and responsibly. OpenAI General Counsel Jason Kwon made that argument during a Tuesday panel discussion in Washington, D.C.
Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed several bills Tuesday impacting Florida schools, including legislation that gives teachers the authority to restrict social media use in classrooms and protects teachers who report their own administrators for violating state policies. The new laws come amid a major, multi-year education overhaul led by DeSantis and Florida Republicans, which has also included bans on critical race theory and “woke activism” – as the governor calls it.
U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., returned to Washington, D.C. on Tuesday after taking a months-long absence following a shingles diagnosis. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer confirmed the longtime senator’s return in a statement, saying he is pleased that his “friend Dianne is back in the Senate and ready to roll up her sleeves and get to work.” Feinstein’s office also confirmed the 89-year-old congresswoman was traveling and expected to be in D.C.
Top House investigative committees have evidence that at least one CIA employee allegedly had a role in obtaining signatures for the now-debunked statement that 51 former intelligence officials signed casting doubt on the Hunter Biden story in 2020, according to a joint committee report.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) on Tuesday canceled Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s antisemitic event at the U.S. Capitol scheduled for Wednesday and will host a “bipartisan discussion to honor the 75th anniversary of the US-Israel relationship” in its place.
‘Vaccination for wildlife is certainly not routine yet’
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) said on Tuesday after his meeting with President Joe Biden he “did not see any new movement” on a potential debt ceiling deal.
Former Fox News primetime anchor Tucker Carlson announced on Tuesday that he will “soon” broadcast a show on Twitter.
She says she didn’t donate her kidney for Gomez to damage it with booze
A jury in New York found former President Donald Trump liable for sexual abuse and battery of writer E. Jean Carroll three decades ago, though not liable for rape, and awarded $5 million in civil damages against him.
‘Let me decide what I am offended by and what I’m not offended by’
‘Gamble has been a distinguished journalist’
‘Each mission is meticulously planned’
‘Can be a tension in sharing with partners’
Heres hope he gets better soon