Rep. Mike Turner Discusses House Intelligence Committee on ‘Face the Nation’ – Dec. 3, 2023

* SEO-Optimized Transcript of Interview with House Intelligence Committee Chair Rep. Mike Turner The following is a transcript of an interview with House Intelligence Committee chair Rep. Mike Turner, Republican of Ohio, that aired on Dec. 3, 2023. MARGARET BRENNAN: And we’re joined now by the Chair of the House Intelligence Committee, Congressman Mike Turner. REP. …

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UnitedHealth’s AI Denying Claims in Error: Lawsuit Alleges

Visual artists are stepping up to defend their creations against artificial intelligence image-generators. Three artists filed a lawsuit against AI companies, signaling the difficulty creators will face in stopping AI developers from capitalizing on their work. This legal battle could set a precedent for other creators across various industries, pointing to the growing tension between …

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Critical US Spy Tool at Risk of Expiring, Urgent Need for Congressional Action

Time is running out for the Biden administration to secure the reauthorization of the critical Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. A spy program that is said to be vital in the prevention of terrorism, thwarting cyberattacks, and capturing spies. Without reauthorization, the tool will expire at the end of December, requiring the …

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Surprising Volume of Russian Spies in the U.S. Revealed by FBI Director – National Report

Russian spies continue to be a significant threat in the U.S., according to the FBI’s director, Christopher Wray. In a talk at Washington’s Spy Museum, Wray emphasized the continued presence of Russian intelligence officers in the country. While progress has been made in expelling Russian spies, the U.S. still faces a disproportionately large intelligence footprint. …

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A Shared Endearing Trait Between Dolphins and Humans

In various human cultures and languages, adults have a distinct way of communicating with babies. They alter the pitch and range of their voices, shorten and repeat their speech, and this even occurs in sign language. This style of speech, known as “motherese” or “baby talk,” is used not only by mothers but also by …

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Democrats’ indifference to democracy revealed in Durham hearing

The House Judiciary Committee hearing with former special counsel John Durham on Wednesday provided little new information, but it did offer revealing insights. Republicans primarily requested Durham to examine his findings, which exposed serious misconduct by the FBI and Justice Department in their handling of the Russiagate investigation. On the other hand, Democrats focused on …

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