“I saw nothing that ever gave me pause, Trump orders government to stop using Anthropic tech, The birth rate is plunging.”
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Today’s Front Page‘I saw nothing that ever gave me pause’By ANNIE KARNI NYTimes News Service CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. – Former President Bill Clinton said he “saw nothing” and did nothing wrong when he associated with Jeffrey Epstein decades ago, as he sat for nearly six hours of closeddoor questioning Friday by the House Oversight Committee. Clinton’s sworn deposition made him the first president in history to be forced to testify before Congress against his will. His appearance reflected how Republicans in Congress haveshifted the focus of their…Read more Trump orders government to stop using Anthropic techBy JULIAN E. BARNES and SHEERA FRENKEL NYTimes News Service WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump on Friday ordered all federal agencies to stop using artificial intelligence technology made by Anthropic, a directive that could vastly complicate government intelligence analysis and defense work. Writing on Truth Social, Trump used harsh words for Anthropic, describing it as a “radical Left AI company run by people who have no idea what the real World is all about.” Shortly after Trump’sannouncement,…Read more The birth rate is plunging. Some say that’s a good thing.By SABRINA TAVERNISE and JEFF ADELSON NYTimes News Service The U.S. birth rate is declining. Rose Paz’s choices help explain why. Paz, 22, grew up in Salt Lake City, the eldest of three children, born when her mother, an immigrant from Mexico, was 16. Her parents, a waitress and a cook, worked a lot, leaving her responsible for her younger siblings. She remembers having to skip sleepovers and birthday parties to care for them. Paz is studying for a bachelor’s degree in marketing. She has…Read more |
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