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fromFortune
4 days ago

Leaders push for a 'Manhattan Project' and public-private solutions around AI and labor | Fortune

AI could create a talent and job crisis, necessitating collaboration between public and private sectors to manage the transition effectively.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Republican leaders agree to advance funding deal to end DHS shutdown

Congress is advancing legislation to fund DHS operations, excluding immigration enforcement, potentially ending the longest funding lapse in US history.
Europe politics
fromNextgov.com
5 days ago

State official to EU: Work with us on tech policy or fall behind a generation

The EU's regulatory regime hinders innovation and collaboration with the U.S., threatening economic competitiveness and technological advancement.
#dhs-funding
US politics
fromAxios
1 week ago

Johnson calls out GOP Senate over "joke" of a DHS plan

Senate Republicans support a short-term DHS funding bill backed by Trump, despite internal disagreements and a lack of Senate GOP objections.
Washington DC
fromComputerworld
2 weeks ago

Trump's federal AI policy framework aims to undercut state laws

The White House aims to establish a federal AI framework to prevent fragmented state regulations from solidifying.
SF politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago

Republican Congressman Turned Independent Now Says He's Open to Caucusing With Dems

Rep. Kevin Kiley switched to Independent status and remains open to caucusing with Democrats if reelected, while currently maintaining Republican caucus membership due to House rules.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

GOP Senator Floats Standalone Bill, Executive Order to End DHS Funding Standoff: Just Open, Just Pay TSA'

Sen. John Kennedy is considering a standalone bill to fund TSA amid ongoing DHS funding standoff.
Business
fromHarvard Business Review
3 weeks ago

The Shifting Relationship Between Business and the U.S. Government

Business leaders face a changed relationship with government, requiring new strategies to navigate political uncertainty affecting tariffs, trade, and military decisions.
fromAxios
3 weeks ago

Democrats drafting AI guardrails for autonomous weapons, domestic spying

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has made clear that he wants to quickly integrate AI into everything the military does and is demanding that AI companies give the government unrestricted access to their technologies. Anthropic refused to give the Pentagon unfettered access to its AI model, saying it would not allow its model to be used for the mass surveillance of Americans or the development of weapons that fire without human involvement.
Artificial intelligence
#workforce-development
fromFortune
3 weeks ago
Education

'I don't know if we're ready': Governors from each party appalled at 100-year-old federal workforce strategy | Fortune

The United States education and workforce pipeline is critically broken, leaving workers unprepared for automation and economic instability as AI technologies rapidly advance.
Education
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

'I don't know if we're ready': Governors from each party appalled at 100-year-old federal workforce strategy | Fortune

The United States education and workforce pipeline is critically broken, leaving workers unprepared for automation and economic instability as AI technologies rapidly advance.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Trump replaces Ric Grenell as Kennedy Center head

Grenell, long known for his hyper-aggressive confrontations with journalists and political rivals on Twitter and then X, served as US ambassador to Germany and then acting director of national intelligence during Trump's first term. He was appointed despite no prior arts experience. Grenell was a central player in Trump's push to dramatically overhaul the Kennedy Center following the president's return to office.
Washington DC
#federal-tax-policy
California
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

McNerney: Californians pay more to D.C. than we get back. Here's a way to help with that.

California pays approximately $29 billion more annually in federal taxes than it receives, funding about 30 other states, prompting proposed solutions like Senate Bill 1275 to reduce residents' federal tax burden through vehicle purchase incentives.
California
fromThe Mercury News
1 month ago

McNerney: Californians pay more to D.C. than we get back. Here's a way to help with that.

California pays approximately $29 billion more annually in federal taxes than it receives, the largest imbalance nationally, prompting proposed legislation to reduce residents' federal tax burden through vehicle purchase incentives.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

ANALYSIS | Do Carney and Poilievre have different visions for the Canada-U.S. relationship? | CBC News

Conservative Leader Poilievre argues Canada-U.S. relations remain fundamentally stable and inseparable, contrasting with PM Carney's assertion that the traditional relationship has ended.
fromThe Nation
1 month ago

The Red State-Blue State Healthcare Divide Is Dangerous for Everyone

In light of the systemic dismantling of America's public health agencies, these moves essentially create a shadow infrastructure to maintain some of what is being lost. While this is a promising development, it does nothing to stop a troubling trend that has been emerging for some time: The country is quickly becoming fragmented along partisan lines when it comes to public health.
Public health
NYC politics
fromDailycaller
1 month ago

Mamdani Has 'Productive Meeting' With Trump At White House

NYC Mayor Mamdani met with President Trump to discuss housing development, finding common ground on building more homes in New York City.
Higher education
fromFortune
1 month ago

Pentagon chief blocks officers from Ivy League schools and other top universities, including partners on AI and space | Fortune

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth eliminated military officer professional education programs at Ivy League and elite universities, replacing them with alternative institutions aligned with his strategic vision.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago

The View from This Year's Annual ACE Meeting

It's been a hard year for higher education. He argued that the sector has been insulted, demeaned and assaulted, which has "disrupted our work" and "threatened our ability to do what we do for students, for communities and for America."
Higher education
US politics
fromPOLITICO
1 month ago

Policy specifics are elusive as House Democrats gather to prep midterm push

Democrats are developing a campaign agenda centered on reversing Trump administration policies, with expanding child tax credit and raising minimum wage emerging as consensus proposals.
#gaza
Artificial intelligence
fromEngadget
1 month ago

The US will send Tech Corps members to foreign countries in its latest push for AI dominance

The Peace Corps launched Tech Corps to deploy AI-skilled volunteers abroad to support agriculture, education, health, and economic development while advancing U.S. AI influence.
Washington DC
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
1 month ago

DC Says Congress Waited Too Long to Disrupt Tax Season; SOTU in Review; and Trump Will Slap His Name on Kennedy Center Honors, Too - Washingtonian

Rain and possible snow expected this morning with temperatures reaching 53°F; Capitals return from Olympics break to host Philadelphia; various administrative and political updates provided.
fromESPN.com
1 month ago

Sources: Trump, college leaders to tackle issues at roundtable

It's people who could be involved in helping shape the future of college athletics and some of the solutions and strategies to structuring the athletic world going forward. It's so preliminary, it's hard to say anything with any sort of specificity because there hasn't been anything provided to us in writing of that sort yet.
US politics
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago

Health Care Groups Form Coalition to Fight Loan Caps

The loan limits-which were prompted by congressional legislation and fleshed out through a contentious rule-making process -cap the amount a graduate student can borrow based on the type of program they enroll in. If their program is deemed "professional," they can borrow up to $50,000 a year or $200,000 total; meanwhile, students in programs labeled "graduate" can only take out half that-$20,500 a year or $100,000 total. Under the proposed regulations, only 11 degree programs are considered professional.
Higher education
#state-of-the-union
New York Knicks
fromwww.amny.com
2 months ago

Mamdani and Hochul mark two weeks as partners in government

Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Gov. Kathy Hochul launched a shared affordability agenda including state-funded universal childcare for two-year-olds, despite disagreements over taxes and bus fares.
fromNextgov.com
2 months ago

Trump officials consider skipping premier cyber conference after Biden-era cyber leader named CEO

Top Trump administration cyber officials are in discussions to cancel their attendance at the RSAC Conference taking place in San Francisco in March after a top Biden-era cyber leader was named CEO of the event, according to multiple former officials and other people with knowledge of the matter.
Information security
fromThe American Conservative
2 months ago

The Trump Administration's NEH Agenda

On January 15, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) announced $75.1 million for humanities projects across the country. Presented as part of President Donald Trump's January 25, 2025 executive order, "Celebrating America's Birthday," the move is the latest example of how the Trump administration is increasingly using federal funding as a vehicle to achieve its broader goals of reshaping higher education.
Right-wing politics
Left-wing politics
fromTruthout
2 months ago

More Than 120 Civil Society Groups Urge EU to Cancel US Trade Deal

Civil society groups urge the EU to cancel the US-EU trade deal and reduce reliance on US fossil fuels, citing Trump's threats and climate rollbacks.
Brooklyn
fromPolitics NY
1 month ago

Inside Government with PoliticsNY: A Q&A with U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand

Top legislative priorities include affordable family living, veterans' care, and protecting Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid; local offices provide broad constituent services and SNAP assistance.
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

'Royal Society' of Bay Area tech CEOs, Epstein planned to gather in Napa

In the summer of 2010, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and some of the most powerful tech executives in the world were invited to gather in the rolling hills of Napa as part of an exclusive retreat that discussed proteomics, a niche scientific field adjacent to the study of genetics. The event, which was scheduled to take place in St. Helena, was called "EDGE Master Break" and hosted by John Brockman, a prominent science writer who established an esoteric nonprofit called Edge.org.
Science
US politics
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Trump's State of the Union speech made no mention of Make America Healthy Again

President Trump omitted his administration's Make America Healthy Again agenda from his State of the Union address, signaling a potential de-emphasis of antivaccine efforts before midterm elections.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Why is the US quitting international organisations?

There are more signs that the United States is disengaging from the global order established after World War II. President Donald Trump has ordered his administration to pull out of more than 60 agencies, half of them part of the United Nations. Trump argues that being a member of these organisations is contrary to his country's interests. The secretary of state went as far as saying they're useless or wasteful.
World news
fromemptywheel
2 months ago

Time to Unplug the American Century and Restart the Machine - emptywheel

Three of the four things that gave Trump a foothold, in my opinion, were failures in this century (the fourth is the legacy of slavery and the organized political violence that replaced it). The other three, though, are the War on Terror, the financial crisis, and social media. (COVID was the final catalyst, I think; having moved during the height of COVID, I can't express how much worse the US dealt with it than much of the EU.)
World news
#california-politics
fromwww.latimes.com
2 months ago
California

Watch live: Gov. Gavin Newsom's final State of the State speech steeped in rosy view of California, his record as governor

fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago
California

Watch live: Gov. Gavin Newsom's final State of the State speech steeped in rosy view of California, his record as governor

fromwww.latimes.com
2 months ago
California

Watch live: Gov. Gavin Newsom's final State of the State speech steeped in rosy view of California, his record as governor

fromThe Mercury News
2 months ago
California

Watch live: Gov. Gavin Newsom's final State of the State speech steeped in rosy view of California, his record as governor

US politics
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

Trump kicks off State of the Union touting his economic agenda

Trump emphasized economic achievements including reduced inflation, lower mortgage and energy prices, job growth, and tax cuts while addressing Congress on affordability and economic priorities.
Business
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

6 Lessons From Past U.S. Presidents That Still Hold Up Today

Timeless leadership traits—integrity, clear vision, resilience, focus and timing—remain essential for guiding organizations through crises, technological shifts and economic cycles.
US politics
fromAxios
1 month ago

The biggest takeaways from Trump's record-breaking State of the Union address

Trump presented multiple military and civilian honors during his speech, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Purple Hearts, and Congressional Medals of Honor to various service members and athletes.
#board-of-peace
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 months ago

High-Stakes Policy Talks Shed Light on ED's Playbook

"Here's the reality: When you come to the table prepared with smart and dedicated people that are focused on a clear goal, you can move quickly and intentionally without sacrificing the thoroughness and the careful deliberation that this process deserves,"
Higher education
#national-governors-association
fromFast Company
1 month ago
US politics

Trump bars two 'not worthy' governors from annual bipartisan meeting at White House, prompting backlash

fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago
US politics

Colorado's Jared Polis embraces Trump's national governors' White House dinner snub: a 'badge of honor'

fromFast Company
1 month ago
US politics

Trump bars two 'not worthy' governors from annual bipartisan meeting at White House, prompting backlash

fromAdvocate.com
1 month ago
US politics

Colorado's Jared Polis embraces Trump's national governors' White House dinner snub: a 'badge of honor'

fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Trump Shockingly Asks Media to Leave as Governors Breakfast Meeting Kicks Off: That Way We Will Talk Very Candidly'

We're going to be asking the press to leave. That way, we're going to talk very candidly and take questionsThank you very much for being here. It's a great honor. And the media thank you, you can leave now.
US politics
#white-house
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Governor Heavily Hints at 2028 Campaign: I Will Not Leave a Broken Country to My Kids'

Andy Beshear has not decided whether to run for president in 2028 but is leaning toward a candidacy and plans a unifying Democratic campaign.
fromAxios
2 months ago

Exclusive: Chamber of Commerce chief on America's "hinge point"

Not only is this America's 250th year, but it is a year when competing visions for America's economic future are coming to a head,
US politics
US politics
fromFortune
2 months ago

ICE to withdraw from Maine after Susan Collins holds talks with Kristi Noem | Fortune

Enhanced ICE operations in Maine have been halted; ICE will resume normal operations while local officials pursue remedies for wrongful detentions.
fromPOLITICO
2 months ago

House Democrats once again left complaining about a Senate spending deal

The interchamber tensions between Democrats are becoming a regular feature of funding fights in the second Trump term. Lawmakers, strategists and voters alike exploded in anger last March when Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and a handful of colleagues allowed a spending package to move forward amid the Elon Musk-led DOGE assault on federal agencies. In November, tempers again flared when a handful of Senate Democrats joined with Republicans to end a record 43-day shutdown.
US politics
US politics
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Maryland's Democratic governor among those excluded from White House event

The White House excluded some Democratic governors from a traditionally bipartisan National Governors Association dinner, prompting criticism and planned boycotts.
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

I Tried to Be the Government. It Did Not Go Well.

Government staffing cuts and institutional disruptions have weakened regulatory oversight, prompting individuals to perform personal safety checks such as buying Geiger counters.
US politics
fromAxios
1 month ago

Moore wrestles with Md. lawmakers as national profile grows

Governor Wes Moore faces intraparty tensions over aggressive redistricting, veto overrides, and strained relationships with legislative leaders that could limit national prospects.
fromIntelligencer
2 months ago

Democrats Should Run a Governor for President in 2028

Though only 17 of the 47 presidents were governors, only four men (James Garfield, Warren Harding, John F. Kennedy and Barack Obama) have gone directly from Congress to the White House. Among Democrats, however, the last sitting or former governor to win a presidential nomination was Bill Clinton. Indeed, the last governor to run a viable Democratic nomination contest was Howard Dean in 2004, and his signature issue was foreign policy (his opposition to the Iraq War).
US politics
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

America's Oldest Lawmakers Still Serving in Congress

Age has long been a point of debate in American politics, but it becomes especially controversial when lawmakers remain in office well beyond traditional retirement years. As the nation grapples with issues like healthcare, technology, and economic change, questions naturally arise about how age, generation status, and experience influence leadership at the highest levels of government. For some voters, longevity in office represents wisdom; for others, it raises concerns about representation and outdated reasoning.
US politics
US politics
fromIntelligencer
1 month ago

Trump May Have Already Signed His Last Big Piece of Legislation

Trump has ruled out pursuing another one-party reconciliation bill and will focus on smaller bills while Senate Republicans preserve the filibuster.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 months ago

Howard Lutnick Says Getting Booed by Al Gore Was Greatest Honor' of Davos Trip

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick was publicly booed by former Vice President Al Gore at Davos after criticizing globalism and the administration's energy policy.
US politics
fromFortune
2 months ago

Federal government heads for weekend shutdown after Trump makes rare deal with Senate Democrats over DHS funding | Fortune

Senate approved funding through September after Trump and Democrats agreed to extend Homeland Security funding two weeks while debating limits on federal immigration raids.
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Opinion: The weird bipartisan alliance to cap credit card rates is onto something

A concentrated credit-card market with few issuers and two dominant networks causes high prices and rising interest-rate markups for consumers and small businesses.
US politics
fromAxios
1 month ago

Exclusive: Centrist Dems strike back with new group

Cheri Bustos will lead a center-left policy hub promoting moderate economic and regulatory reforms, airing issue-focused ads during elections while not endorsing candidates.
fromIntelligencer
2 months ago

GOP May Squeeze in Second Big Beautiful Bill Before Midterms

At the moment, the betting in Washington is that Republicans and Democrats will manage to achieve just enough agreement on must-pass spending legislation to avoid another government shutdown on January 30. So what will Congress do between now and the November midterms? All the spending measures will run out on September 30 at the end of the federal fiscal year, but lawmakers will likely find a way to kick the can past Election Day.
US politics
US politics
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Why Washington's healthcare debate never really goes away

U.S. health care remains deeply partisan; subsidy expirations reignite conflicts over affordability, governmental role, and competing GOP and Democratic proposals.
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