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A president’s legacy usually takes decades to come into focus, said Matt K. Lewis in The Hill. Not this time. When Joe Biden ran for president in 2020, the “fundamental promise” of his campaign was to save U.S. democracy from the autocratic threat of a second Donald Trump term. Biden repeated the se...
“Los Angeles is a topographical wonderland. Mountains loom in the distance. Hillsides and canyons are the refuge of hikers and dog walkers. Beaches and bluffs above the coastline beckon. Into this wilderness we have threaded our neighborhoods and streets, not to mention freeways, making it a mix of ...
The soaring electricity demands of artificial intelligence are straining grids and fueling air pollution.How much energy does AI require? A lot. The graphics processing units (GPUs) that perform the complex calculations needed to train and run generative artificial intelligence bots such as OpenAI’s...
Gun sales to LGBTQ people have surged since the election, reports The Philadelphia Inquirer. A quarter of new applications to the national Liberal Gun Club have come from the LGBTQ community, while the Pennsylvania chapter of the Pink Pistols group said it has been flooded with inquiries. “It’s all ...
You can’t blame Democrats for wanting to “tack right” on immigration after Donald Trump’s election victory, said Michelle Goldberg in The New York Times. But they will come to regret the fact that 48 House and 32 Senate Democrats, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, voted last week with Republi...
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