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US Lawmakers Propose Review Of Chinese AI Capabilities
More than 70 Democrats in the United States House of Representatives have requested that President Donald Trump prevent Chinese automakers from building or selling vehicles within the country. The meeting between Trump and Xi Jinping is expected to take place in May. The effort was led by Michigan Representative Debbie Dingle and 73 colleagues. This move precedes Trump's scheduled meeting with Chinese President Xi in Beijing next month. lawmakers are calling on President Trump to prevent Chinese carmakers from entering the American market. The lawmakers warned that allowing these manufacturers access could lead to irreversible consequences. Beijing has urged Washington to cease these actions, according to the report. lawmakers are proposing a sweeping review of China's artificial intelligence capabilities.
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US To Release Commemorative Passports In July
A State Department official confirmed to Fox News Digital that a new US passport design will be rolled out in July. The rollout is intended to coincide with the United States' 250th birthday.
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US District Offers $6 Million Grant For Teacher Training
A US school district is implementing a program to provide licensure for paraeducators. The goal is to train approximately 200 individuals by paying for their tuition and licensure exams. The program aims to increase the number of male educators in the field.
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Disney Faces FCC License Review
The FCC may initiate a legal process that could lead to an administrative court. Disney appears willing to contest the matter, according to a media analyst. The broadcaster noted the potential for the FCC to drag entities into such proceedings.
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Trump Criticizes Merz Regarding Iran Nuclear Threat
Security protocols have been reinforced in Washington DC and New York following a security incident involving President Trump over the weekend. The event has raised questions regarding security preparations and event safety. A letter from the attacker involved in Saturday's incident at the press corps scene has been released in the United States. A person involved in the incident issued an apology to travelers, hotel staff, and bystanders who were put at risk during the event. The individual expressed regret for the danger caused to those who were not targets. President Trump resumed hostilities with the Washington press after 60 Minutes anchor Nora O'Donnell read portions of an alleged gunman's manifesto during an interview. Donald Trump has been reposting and retweeting editorials written by news anchor Marquessenne.
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Colombians Begin Traveling With New Personalized Passports
The US State Department is planning a radical redesign of American passports. The Chancellor reported that there are currently 203,000 passports involved in this modernization process. The project includes a series of new instruments and cybersecurity upgrades.
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Cole Allen Faces Three Charges In Assassination Attempt
The White House has withdrawn a hospitality executive previously nominated to lead the National Park Service. Cole Allen, a California man, has been charged with attempting to assassinate the president during the White House Correspondents' Dinner last Saturday night. Allen also faces federal gun charges following an attempt to storm the black-tie event with multiple weapons. The White House press secretary attributed the incident to divisive rhetoric from Democrats and journalists that she claims fuels political violence in the U.S. New details identify the suspect as Cole Allen, a California man. Federal gun charges have been filed in the case. Prosecutors in Washington D.C. A detention hearing is pending to determine if he will be released on bail or under specific conditions. A preliminary hearing has been scheduled for May 11.
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King Charles III Addresses US Congress
The case involves a lawsuit filed by Musk against OpenAI to evaluate whether the company's investors and the public were misled. The King noted that the international community faces immense challenges due to conflicts spanning from Europe to the Middle East. The address follows a visit by the King and Queen that has increased security presence in the area. The mission follows recent criticisms from President Trump regarding British and European support for Ukraine. The King noted this was his 20th visit to Washington, DC, and his first as King and Head of the Commonwealth. ABC's Washington Bureau Chief Rick Klein provided perspective on the address. Analysts suggest the visit is viewed as highly for bilateral ties. He referenced his grandfather King George VI's 1939 visit to the US and his late mother's 1991 speech to the chamber.
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Container Store To Sell Bed Bath & Beyond Merchandise
The Container Store will begin selling merchandise from Bed Bath & Beyond, according to the Washington Business Journal. This move makes the retailer one of 98 locations nationwide transitioning into a mashup store format.
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US Becomes World's Largest Oil Exporter
The United States has become the world's primary producer and exporter of energy over the last ten years. While the U.S. remains a major global consumer, it has significantly increased its export volumes. The shift is expected to reduce the probability of supply shocks in Europe in the coming weeks. Markets are currently preparing for potential fluctuations in oil flows through May and June. This shift follows a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz which has impacted global oil supplies. Buyers from Asia and other regions are turning to U.S. supplies to replace Gulf oil. Project Freedom is currently an effort to free stranded ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Over 250 million barrels of oil were exported from the US in the last nine weeks. American producers are reportedly struggling to increase production levels fast enough to keep pace, according to the report.
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