
Mamdani and AI industry flex political power in New York, plus more to watch in Tuesdays primaries
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two opposing factions in the artificial intelligence industry square off in a Democratic primary for a U. S. House seat. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani tests his political clout by backing fellow democratic socialists. And President Donald Trump, after two of his chosen candidates for governor lost Republican primaries this month, ensured it won't happen again — by endorsing both candidates in a South Carolina runoff. Those are a few of the races to watch on Tuesday a...
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- Mamdani and AI industry flex political power in New York, plus more to watch in Tuesdays primaries
- Senate passes a bipartisan housing bill aimed at increasing supply and lowering prices
- Coast Guard helicopter crashes on a training mission in Alaska and four crew members are injured
- Clive Davis, music industry starmaker, has died at 94
- Judge blocks use of federal database to check citizenship, saying it could wrongly purge voters
From peace talks to Pennsylvania: Trump visiting Mack Truck facility
President Donald Trump is going to a Mack Truck facility in a battleground district in swing state Pennsylvania Tuesday, shifting attention to the U. S. economy in his first major public event beyond the capital since he signed an interim agreement to end the Iran war. Trump's trip to the Allentown-area business comes as he works to try to put the conflict — and the higher gasoline prices it caused — in the rearview mirror as November midterm elections draw closer. It's the president's to...
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- From peace talks to Pennsylvania: Trump visiting Mack Truck facility
- Trump is the frontman for his own party as rival groups vie to shape Americas 250th anniversary
- Mamdani and AI industry flex political power in New York, plus more to watch in Tuesdays primaries
- Pentagon seeks $80 billion from Congress for Iran war
- Tucker Carlson says hell no longer support the Republican Party
Mexico, Italy and others see up to two more months of heat stress than in the 1970s, study says
Mexico, Kenya, Italy and other nations around the world are experiencing one to two more months of heat stress than they were several decades ago, new research published Monday says, and some areas even more so. Regions previously untouched by heat stress are now feeling it, too. Extreme feels-like temperatures, heat stress days and tropical nights have all become dramatically more frequent, long and severe over the past six decades as the planet's warming intensifies — a result of the of to...
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- Mexico, Italy and others see up to two more months of heat stress than in the 1970s, study says
- A plan to sell artifacts from the Titanic faces US government opposition
- No maps, no insurance: Michigan floods expose lack of information, preparation in many rural areas
- Mourners gather in Beirut to pay respects to Lebanese conservationist who died after Israeli strike
- FDA panel backs first-of-its-kind flu vaccine using mRNA technology

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