Senate Ditches AI Ban in Midnight Shocker
In a stunning rebuke to an overreaching federal power grab, the U.S. Senate – in a rare moment of near-unity – torched a ten-year ban on state and local regulation of artificial intelligence that had been quietly tucked into President Trump’s sweeping tax and immigration bill. Championing state sovereignty and the right to protect America’s most vulnerable, Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn emerged as a conservative warrior, rallying Republicans and Democrats alike to strike down the controversial moratorium. With just one holdout, North Carolina’s Thom Tillis, who cited his retirement for voting his conscience, the 99-1 vote shredded a Big Tech-friendly provision that critics warned would have tied the hands of state leaders fighting to shield children and creators from digital exploitation. Backed by grassroots conservatives and child safety advocates, Blackburn’s move lands a decisive blow against unchecked AI power – and sends a clear message: protecting kids, defending liberty, and upholding states’ rights isn’t up for negotiation.
Atkins got his first guitar by making a trade with his brother, and it was arguably the best deal he ever made. Although he struggled with shyness and suffered from severe asthma—he had to sleep sitting up and often fell asleep still holding his guitar—he became an accomplished guitarist and went on to release several hit records, develop a signature line of guitars, and help create country music's "Nashville sound." What did "Mr. Guitar," as he came to be known, trade to get that first guitar?
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Excluding water, tea is the most widely consumed drink on the planet, drunk either hot or cold by half the world's population. The vast majority of tea sold in the West is black tea, made from fermented leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. Generally stronger in flavor and more caffeinated than the green and oolong varieties, black tea retains its flavor for several years and has long been an article of trade, serving as a form of currency into the 19th century in what countries?
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