The mainstream #media inaccurately reported that #Trump blocked #stateAIlaws with an #executiveorder. Executive orders are not laws and require #Congressionalaction to override #statesovereignty. The order’s attempt to challenge state laws based on interstate commerce could backfire, potentially invalidating state internet regulations and creating a precedent against state-level internet regulation. https://www.techdirt.com/2025/12/12/trump-pretends-to-block-state-ai-laws-media-pretends-thats-legal/?eicker.news #tech #media #news
Trump Pretends To Block State AI Laws; Media Pretends That’s Legal

The mainstream media just failed a basic civics test so badly that you’d think their brains have been pickled by the kinds of folks who spend all their time on X (oh, wait…). Headlines across…

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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns of potential debt limit crisis, signaling urgency for Congressional action to prevent economic fallout
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Yellen - 'Special Debt Limit Measures May Be Exhausted by August'

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns of potential debt limit crisis, signaling urgency for Congressional action to prevent economic fallout

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Former President Trump advocates for sweeping tax reform, calling on Congress to enact permanent and broad-based tax cuts to stimulate economic growth
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Trump - 'We Need Permanent and Comprehensive Tax Cuts... Urging Congress to Pass'

Former President Trump advocates for sweeping tax reform, calling on Congress to enact permanent and broad-based tax cuts to stimulate economic growth

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Schoolkids in 8 states can now eat free school meals, advocates urge Congress for nationwide policy

When classes resume for kids in eight states, they won’t have to worry about where their next meals will be coming from because they’ll be free. Minnesota, New Mexico, Colorado, Vermont, Michigan, and Massachusetts will make school breakfasts and lunches permanently free to all students starting this academic year, regardless of family income. They’re following in the footsteps of California and Maine. Several other states are considering similar steps. And congressional supporters want to extend free meals to all kids nationwide. Experts have long said students learn better when they are well nourished.

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