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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Texas sues Meta and WhatsApp over crypto privacy issues

    The Texas Attorney General's office has sued Meta and its subsidiary WhatsApp, alleging they misled consumers about the strength of WhatsApp's encryption. The lawsuit claims that despite WhatsApp and Meta having access to nearly all private communications on the app, they falsely assured users that messages were encrypted. A Meta spokesperson has denied these allegations. AI

  2. Anti-Trump Republicans are dead pols walking. Call them the ‘YOLO caucus’

    A growing number of Republican politicians, some of whom have lost primaries to Trump-backed challengers, are increasingly willing to defy President Trump. This "YOLO caucus" includes senators like Bill Cassidy and Thomas Massie, who are voting against Trump's agenda or pushing for controversial releases. Their actions could complicate legislative efforts for Senate Majority Leader John Thune, as these lawmakers no longer fear primary challenges. AI

    Anti-Trump Republicans are dead pols walking. Call them the ‘YOLO caucus’
  3. Trump delivers 11th-hour endorsement to Paxton in Texas Senate runoff

    Donald Trump has endorsed Ken Paxton for the Texas Republican Senate primary, a move that came as a surprise during early voting. This endorsement is seen as a significant boost for Paxton, who is in a close race against incumbent Senator John Cornyn. Many Republican leaders had previously backed Cornyn, and Trump's decision may create further divisions within the party. AI

    Trump delivers 11th-hour endorsement to Paxton in Texas Senate runoff

    IMPACT This political endorsement could influence the composition of the US Senate, potentially impacting future policy decisions related to technology and AI regulation.