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Ask Amy: 20 years after my infidelity, I still can’t forgive myself
Letter writer still struggles with guilt over an affair they had 20 years ago.
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Elon Musk, Sam Altman and Mark Zuckerberg Discuss AI with Lawmakers in Washington
Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai and others discussed artificial intelligence with lawmakers, as tech companies strive to influence potential regulations.
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In Antitrust Trial, Former Google Employee Details History of Search Deals
In the first full day of testimony in the U.S. monopoly trial against Google, the Justice Department sought to show that the company had long tried to cut out search competitors.
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Google Sheds Hundreds of Recruiters in Another Round of Layoffs
The tech giant has sought to trim expenses to pay for artificial intelligence investments; it had earlier cut 12,000 jobs in January.
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Musk expected to meet with Netanyahu as antisemitism controversy rages
The planned meeting is the latest effort by Musk friends and allies to head off a growing battle with the Anti-Defamation League.
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DeSantis further questions Trump’s electability
The Florida governor said the chance of a convicted felon getting elected president “is as close to zero as you can get.”
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Partisan battle grows over state funding for antiabortion centers
GOP state lawmakers have passed millions in new funding for crisis pregnancy centers, which aim to dissuade women from having abortions.
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Christie and the Boss: A One-Sided Jersey Relationship Warms Up (Sort Of)
The former New Jersey governor idolizes Bruce Springsteen, but their political differences have led to frostiness. Now, according to Chris Christie, their relationship is “a good one.”
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White House Strategy on Impeachment: Fight Politics With Politics
The White House says it is battling the inquiry in the court of public opinion since House Republicans have not issued any new subpoenas or laid out any potential articles of impeachment.
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IRS Issues Proposed Regulations Relating to Digital Asset Transactions
The U.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently released proposed regulations (REG-122793-19) pertaining to information reporting and backup withholding, as well as basis and amount realized determinations for certain transactions involving digital assets. Recognizing the evolving landscape of digital assets, including cryptocurrencies and other blockchain-based tokens, Treasury and the…