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Serena Zehlius, Editor
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With AI sexual abuse on the rise, the White House is tapping Big Tech for support
Image-based sexual abuse, a problem that AI has intensified in recent years, touching everyone from students to public figures like Taylor Swift and Rep. Alexandria…

Why thousands of Michigan votes likely won’t be counted in Tuesday’s primary
The problem stems from ‘crossover’ voting between parties on the same ballot, clerks and experts say. Absentee voters are most at risk.

Planting English trees to protect the Peruvian rainforest
When a group of Positive News readers in Herefordshire found themselves despairing at the destruction of the rainforest, they decided to do something about it.

New Louisiana Law Serves as a Warning to Bystanders Who Film Police: Stay Away or Face Arrest
Louisiana is the fourth state to enact a so-called police buffer law, which allows officers to order people to keep their distance.

With Hezbollah and Hamas assassinations, Netanyahu shows willingness to risk regional war for political survival
By assassinating Hezbollah and Hamas leaders, the Israeli government has demonstrated that it is willing to risk an escalation of conflict into new fronts.

Rupert Murdoch’s real succession drama − why the future of his media empire could hinge on a legal effort in Nevada
Conservative media titan Rupert Murdoch is making news again – this time, with a secretive effort to change an irrevocable trust.

Senator Kennedy Calls Kamala Harris A ‘Ding Dong’ on Fox News
Senator John Kennedy took the name-calling too far for Fox News' Neil Cavuto. Kennedy was being interviewed on Fox News when he called Kamala Harris…

Biden urges term limits for U.S. Supreme Court justices, new ethics rules
‘What is happening now is not normal, and it undermines the public’s confidence in the Supreme Court’s decisions,’ Biden wrote.

What Gretchen Whitmer thinks the country needs right now
One of the biggest questions among Democrats is who Harris will pick as her running mate. And right now, lots of people are talking about…

This Little-Known Agency Has Billions To Make Federal Buildings Green
With nearly $3.4 billion from the climate law, the U.S. General Services Administration is working to slash emissions from building operations and construction.