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Judge weighs removal of Confederate memorial at Arlington Cemetery
A commission recommended the memorial's removal last year after reviewing names of military bases commemorating Confederate leaders.
Senators plan briefings on AI to learn more about risks
Public attention paid to AI and its offshoots skyrocketed following the November rollout of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
Federal agencies get ‘shopper’s guide’ to aid purchases of 5G
Some 90% of federal agencies are planning to adopt 5G, according to a 2022 study by General Dynamics Information Technology.
North Dakota to exempt military pay from income taxes
North Dakota service members’ income taxes are estimated to drop by $4 million between 2023 and 2025, the governor's office said.
Stricter Buy American content rules for procurement take effect
The White House has said it is working to close loopholes in regulations.
Biden moves to spur federal spending on ‘small-disadvantaged’ business
Spending goals are another way the Biden administration is seeking to address inequity in federal procurement.
Senate votes to confirm Biden pick as commerce secretary
The Senate voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to confirm Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo to serve as President Joe Biden’s commerce secretary and help guide the economy's recovery during and after the coronavirus pandemic.
Governor urges Biden administration to keep Space Command, US lands agency in Colorado
Gov. Jared Polis is urging the Biden administration to keep the headquarters of two key U.S. government agencies in Colorado.
Can the government stop fake comments on its rules without alienating citizens?
Innovations that make it harder for people to spam public comment opportunities could also make concerned members of the public less likely to participate.
By Jessie Bur