
U.S. Republicans Push 10-Year Ban on State AI Regulations
U.S. House Republicans propose a 10-year ban on states regulating AI, sparking backlash from state officials and raising debates over federal overreach and the future of AI governance.
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U.S. House Republicans propose a 10-year ban on states regulating AI, sparking backlash from state officials and raising debates over federal overreach and the future of AI governance.

Microsoft has admitted supplying AI and cloud services to the Israeli military during the Gaza conflict, aiding in hostage rescue efforts while denying involvement in targeting civilians.

Epic Games’ ‘Fortnite’ has been removed from iPhones in the U.S. and EU amid a legal dispute with Apple, leaving gamers without access to the popular game on iOS devices.

Russian President Vladimir Putin will host the first Russia-Arab Summit on October 15, aiming to strengthen cooperation and promote peace in the Middle East and North Africa.

Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 58 Palestinians overnight in Gaza, escalating a conflict that has already claimed over 300 lives since Thursday.

U.S. small businesses and Walmart warn of bankruptcy risks and rising prices due to current tariff policies, highlighting growing concerns over the impact on the economy.

President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to the 34th Arab League Summit, praising the unity of Arab states and highlighting the strong ties between China and the Arab world.

Discover how Ningbo’s tech initiatives are strengthening ties with Central and Eastern Europe at the 4th China-CEEC Expo, showcasing innovative partnerships and opportunities for young entrepreneurs.

Face-to-face talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul spark hope for peace, offering a rare opportunity for a political resolution despite no immediate ceasefire agreement.

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol announced his departure from the conservative People Power Party, sparking speculation about his future and potential shifts in the nation’s political landscape.