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Bipartisan bill would study AI's impact on banking, housing

A new bill with bipartisan support would commission a study into the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in banking and housing, but lawmakers believe the new technology will allow for algorithmic price fixing and commercial We are sounding the alarm over the above illegal activities. The AI ​​Act of 2024, supported by top Democrats and […]

Eric Adams calls for bipartisan solution to ‘broken immigration system’ 

As the Biden administration eased key immigration restrictions, a spokesperson for New York City Mayor Eric Adams said New Yorkers and Americans are “tired of our broken immigration system” and that federal blamed the government. Biden's Department of Homeland Security plans to launch the ICE Portal app in December, allowing immigrants to skip in-person check-ins […]

Hochul spurs bipartisan outrage over massive toll reboot, as Dems worry Trump will block it

New York state leaders have signaled they are open to reconsidering expensive “congestion pricing” programs in Midtown and Lower Manhattan. The program, which was originally planned to charge drivers $15 per day of admission, was reportedly intended to be implemented before President-elect Trump takes office. Gov. Cathy Hochul canceled the long-held plan after initial backlash […]

New Senate bipartisan border bill introduced in wake of Trump election victory

First appearance on Fox: Sens. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) and Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) introduced bipartisan legislation Thursday that would strengthen federal prosecution of people smuggled at the U.S.-Mexico border. . The bill, called the Border Smuggling Enforcement Act, aims to increase penalties for human traffickers by updating federal sentencing guidelines to better reflect the true number […]

Trump and Harris break bipartisan tradition by withholding top donors

Neither Vice President Harris nor former President Trump had voluntarily revealed their top campaign finance figures as of Election Day, upending a tradition of bipartisanship dating back to 2000. Campaigns are not legally required to disclose their top fundraisers, often referred to as “bundlers,” unless they are active registered federal lobbyists. But since President George […]