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UN Assembly Votes Overwhelmingly to Back Two-State Solution to Israel-Palestinian Conflict

UN Assembly Votes Overwhelmingly to Back Two-State Solution to Israel-Palestinian Conflict

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. General Assembly has voted overwhelmingly to support a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict. It also urges Israel to commit to a Palestinian state, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vehemently opposes. The 193-member world body approved a nonbinding resolution endorsing the “New York Declaration,” which sets out a phased…MORE

Schumer Warns of a Shutdown if Republicans Don’t Accept Democrats’ Health Care Demands

Schumer Warns of a Shutdown if Republicans Don’t Accept Democrats’ Health Care Demands

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer is willing to risk a government shutdown at the end of the month if Republicans don’t accept Democratic demands on health care. Schumer tells The Associated Press he and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries oppose any legislation that doesn’t include key health care provisions and a commitment…MORE

Kavanaugh Says No One Has Too Much Power in US System

Kavanaugh Says No One Has Too Much Power in US System

WACO, Texas (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh says the genius of the American system of government is that no one should have too much power. That’s even as Kavanaugh and other conservatives on the high court face criticism for deferring repeatedly to President Donald Trump. Kavanaugh says the framers of the Constitution were…MORE

The Rise of AI Tools Forces Schools to Reconsider What Counts as Cheating

The Rise of AI Tools Forces Schools to Reconsider What Counts as Cheating

High school and college educators say that student use of artificial intelligence has become so widespread that they need to rethink how to assign and assess students. Many teachers have shifted all writing to the classroom. Some are returning to pen and paper exams to avoid cheating. As the new school year gets underway, educators…MORE

With Hyundai Raid, Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Runs Into His Push for Foreign Investment

With Hyundai Raid, Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Runs Into His Push for Foreign Investment

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s efforts to boost U.S. manufacturing by attracting foreign investment are clashing with his immigration crackdown. Immigration authorities recently raided a Hyundai plant in Georgia, detaining over 300 South Korean workers. South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has warned that this could deter future investments from his country. He expressed…MORE

The EPA Wants to End a Requirement That Large Polluters Report Their Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The EPA Wants to End a Requirement That Large Polluters Report Their Greenhouse Gas Emissions

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed doing away with a program that has required large, mostly industrial polluters to report their planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions to the government. The program requires refineries, power plants, oil wells and landfills to report their emissions without risk of penalty as officials seek to identify high-polluting…MORE

Microsoft Resolves European Union Probe Into Teams

Microsoft Resolves European Union Probe Into Teams

LONDON (AP) — European Union regulators have accepted Microsoft’s proposed changes to its Teams app to resolve an antitrust investigation. The European Commission announced on Friday that Microsoft’s commitments to unbundle Teams from its Office software suite are enough to address competition concerns. These commitments are legally binding for up to 10 years, allowing Microsoft…MORE

US Electric Grids Under Pressure From Energy-Hungry Data Centers Are Changing Strategy

US Electric Grids Under Pressure From Energy-Hungry Data Centers Are Changing Strategy

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — As Big Tech’s data centers continue to grow threatening to overload U.S. electricity grids, policymakers are considering bumping the energy-hungry data centers off grids during power emergencies. Texas moved first to try to protect residents in the data-center hotspot from another deadly blackout like the winter storm in 2021 when dozens…MORE

Boeing Workers Reject Their Latest Contract Offer, Extending Strike at Three Midwest Plants

Boeing Workers Reject Their Latest Contract Offer, Extending Strike at Three Midwest Plants

Boeing workers have rejected another contract proposal, extending their nearly six-week strike at three Midwest plants. The union representing 3,200 workers announced the decision on Friday. These workers build fighter jets, weapons systems and the U.S. Navy’s first carrier-based unmanned aircraft. They’ve been on strike since Aug. 4, shortly after they rejected an earlier proposal…MORE