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

  1. Oregon Democrats wrote a gas tax, watched it get destroyed and now Jeff Merkley has a fight

    Oregon Democrats faced a significant setback as voters overwhelmingly rejected a proposed gas tax increase. The ballot measure, intended to fund road repairs and address transportation budget shortfalls, was defeated by a wide margin. This outcome occurred alongside other key primary election results, including the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate and a gubernatorial rematch. AI

    Oregon Democrats wrote a gas tax, watched it get destroyed and now Jeff Merkley has a fight
  2. Trump's grip is slipping on Latino voters

    Latino voters who previously supported President Trump are showing signs of wavering in their political allegiance ahead of the upcoming midterms. While Trump made significant gains with this demographic in 2024, recent polls indicate a substantial portion of Latino voters remain undecided or open to changing their minds. Economic concerns, such as the cost of living, are a major factor influencing their decisions, suggesting that neither party currently holds a firm grip on this crucial voting bloc. AI

    Trump's grip is slipping on Latino voters
  3. Trump's priorities are in deep trouble after his revenge tour

    Congressional Republicans are pushing back against President Trump's influence on legislative priorities, particularly concerning a nearly $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund. GOP lawmakers in both the House and Senate have voiced concerns about the fund's lack of legal precedent and accountability, with some vowing to restrict or even kill it. This internal party friction highlights a growing divide between Trump's directives and the legislative independence of some Republicans. AI

    Trump's priorities are in deep trouble after his revenge tour
  4. Even Republicans are souring on Trump's economy

    Voters, including Republicans, are expressing increased pessimism about their financial outlook and the economy under President Trump. Surveys indicate a notable decline in Republican confidence regarding Trump's economic policies, with inflation and gas prices cited as key concerns. This growing gloom among Republicans could pose challenges for the party in upcoming elections. AI

    Even Republicans are souring on Trump's economy
  5. Out at dinner talking to my fellow computer nerd friends about how our jobs have changed over time, and we all agree that # AI is impacting this career path muc

    A computer professional observed that AI's impact on their career path is less significant than the shift in global talent migration away from the US. They argue that US tech leadership is being more negatively affected by immigration policies than by advancements in artificial intelligence. AI

    IMPACT The cluster discusses the perceived impact of AI on careers, but frames it within a broader socio-political context of immigration policy, making its direct AI industry impact minimal.

  6. Democrats screwed up so badly in 2024 election that even the autopsy was substandard, DNC chair says

    The Democratic National Committee has released a post-election autopsy report detailing Kamala Harris's 2024 loss to Donald Trump, though party chair Ken Martin has publicly disavowed its contents. The report, authored by consultant Paul Rivera, criticizes the party for underfunding state operations and failing to connect with key voter demographics. Martin's handling of the report, including its delayed release and subsequent distancing, has led to internal criticism and a crisis of confidence in his leadership. AI

    Democrats screwed up so badly in 2024 election that even the autopsy was substandard, DNC chair says
  7. 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.

  8. Trump gets revenge on Epstein rebel Thomas Massie in Kentucky GOP primary

    Congressman Thomas Massie lost his Republican primary in Kentucky to Ed Gallrein, a challenger endorsed by President Trump. This defeat is part of Trump's broader effort to oust Republican lawmakers who have opposed him. The race was notably the most expensive House primary in history, with significant outside spending and the use of AI-generated attack ads by both campaigns. AI

    Trump gets revenge on Epstein rebel Thomas Massie in Kentucky GOP primary

    IMPACT AI-generated deepfakes and content were used in attack ads, highlighting the increasing role of AI in political campaigns.

  9. Dems weaponize Epstein in anti-GOP midterm ads

    Democratic candidates in the midterm elections are employing advertising strategies that link Republican opponents to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. This tactic aims to capitalize on voter sentiment regarding the Trump administration's handling of the Epstein files. Specific examples include ads in the Ohio and Maine Senate races, as well as messaging in Georgia, which accuse Republicans of associating with or protecting individuals linked to Epstein. AI

    Dems weaponize Epstein in anti-GOP midterm ads
  10. Rebellious Republicans find voice in Trump apostate Thom Tillis: ‘stupid on stilts’ and a ‘payout for punks’

    Republican senators, including Thom Tillis and Mitch McConnell, have publicly criticized President Donald Trump's demand for a nearly $1.8 billion fund intended to compensate individuals prosecuted for actions related to the January 6th Capitol riot. This move has stalled a significant budget package, highlighting a growing internal rift within the GOP. Trump responded by accusing Tillis of harming the Republican Party. AI

    Rebellious Republicans find voice in Trump apostate Thom Tillis: ‘stupid on stilts’ and a ‘payout for punks’
  11. Vance and Rubio emerge as early contenders to inherit Trump’s Republican Party

    US Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio are positioning themselves as potential successors to Donald Trump within the Republican Party. Vance recently took on a temporary press secretary role, fielding questions from the press, while Rubio engaged in a more dynamic exchange with reporters. Analysts suggest this is an early display of loyalty and ambition within the party's leadership. AI

    Vance and Rubio emerge as early contenders to inherit Trump’s Republican Party