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noligarchy power games

Anthropic is learning that there are no take-backs on the internet

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Anthropic’s recent source code leak reveals vulnerabilities in its operations and governance. This incident highlights the complex relationship between technology companies and federal contracts.

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Artemis II Has Launched. Here’s Everything You Need to Know About This Mission to the Moon

SOURCE_URL::https://time.com/article/2026/04/01/artemis-ii-moon-launch-what-to-know/||SOURCE_NAME::TIME (“President of the United States” OR “Vice President of the United States” OR “U.S. Senator” OR “United States Senator” OR “U.S. House of Representatives” OR “U.S. Representative” OR “Member of Congres)

NASA’s Artemis II mission has officially launched, marking a significant step in U.S. space exploration and international collaboration. This mission not only aims to return humans to the moon but also to establish a long-term presence there.

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Reactions to SCOTUS ruling on conversion therapy come pouring in

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The Supreme Court’s ruling on conversion therapy raises critical civil rights issues, particularly for minors. Reactions are mixed, highlighting deep divisions in public opinion.

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The Department of Justice is suing states for sensitive voter data − an election law scholar explains why federal efforts are facing resistance

SOURCE_URL::https://theconversation.com/the-department-of-justice-is-suing-states-for-sensitive-voter-data-an-election-law-scholar-explains-why-federal-efforts-are-facing-resistance-278512||SOURCE_NAME::The Conversation (“Governor” OR “Lieutenant Governor” OR “Attorney General” OR “Secretary of State” OR “State Treasurer” OR “State Auditor” OR “State Comptroller” OR “Comptroller” OR “Controller” OR “Commissioner of Ag)

The Department of Justice’s unprecedented demand for sensitive voter data from states raises significant concerns about federal overreach in election administration. This legal battle highlights the ongoing tension between state authority and federal intervention.

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Federal election observers once played a key role in securing voting rights for all − but times have changed

SOURCE_URL::https://theconversation.com/federal-election-observers-once-played-a-key-role-in-securing-voting-rights-for-all-but-times-have-changed-275991||SOURCE_NAME::The Conversation (“Governor” OR “Lieutenant Governor” OR “Attorney General” OR “Secretary of State” OR “State Treasurer” OR “State Auditor” OR “State Comptroller” OR “Comptroller” OR “Controller” OR “Commissioner of Ag)

Federal election observers were once essential for ensuring fair voting processes. Now, political calls for changes threaten their role and the integrity of elections.

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Abdul El-Sayed’s Senate Opponent Is a Phony Populist

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Mallory McMorrow’s campaign against surveillance pricing raises questions about her true commitment to the cause. Her legislative record tells a different story.

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It’s still unclear how much robotaxi companies rely on remote assistance — even after a Senator asked.

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Senator Ed Markey’s report highlights serious safety gaps and a lack of transparency in the autonomous vehicle industry. The refusal of companies to disclose remote assistance usage raises concerns about regulatory oversight.

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Organized Money: California Attorney General Rob Bonta Is Not Done With Ticketmaster

SOURCE_URL::https://prospect.org/2026/03/31/organized-money-california-attorney-general-rob-bonta-ticketmaster-live-nation-amazon-meta-tiktok-paramount-warner/||SOURCE_NAME::The American Prospect (“Governor” OR “Lieutenant Governor” OR “Attorney General” OR “Secretary of State” OR “State Treasurer” OR “State Auditor” OR “State Comptroller” OR “Comptroller” OR “Controller” OR “Commissioner of Ag)

California Attorney General Rob Bonta is stepping up to fill the antitrust enforcement gap left by the federal government. His active cases could reshape corporate accountability in the state.

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14-year-old runs for governor in Vermont

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A 14-year-old is making headlines by running for governor in Vermont. This unusual candidacy sparks a conversation about civic engagement and the electoral process.

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Concord Ed Board Set to Approve Budget with Double-Digit Tax Increase

SOURCE_URL::https://www.concordmonitor.com/2026/03/31/still-at-double-its-stated-goal-of-no-more-than-a-5-tax-increase-concord-ed-board-to-settle-budget-tuesday-night/||SOURCE_NAME::Concord Monitor ((“School Board” OR “School Board Member” OR “Board of Education” OR “Board of Education Member” OR “Community College Trustee” OR “College Board Trustee” OR “Water District Board” OR “Fire District Co)

The Concord Board of Education is poised to approve a budget that could raise local school taxes by over 12%, significantly impacting public education funding. Residents demand the board reconsider proposed cuts to vital positions.