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

  1. Tech researchers are suing the Trump administration over the future of online safety

    A coalition of technology researchers is suing the Trump administration, alleging that a new immigration policy is being used to suppress free speech and hinder online safety research. The lawsuit, filed by the Coalition for Independent Technology Research (CITR), argues that the administration's visa restriction policy unconstitutionally targets foreign-born researchers studying content moderation and disinformation. The researchers' legal team contends that this policy creates a chilling effect, preventing vital work on the societal impacts of technology and AI. The government, however, argues the policy targets conduct that facilitates foreign censorship, not speech itself. AI

    IMPACT This lawsuit could impact the public's understanding of AI risks and the ability of researchers to study technology's societal effects.

  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’