The surprisingly un-Trumpy Supreme Court

The surprisingly un-Trumpy Supreme Court

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Tech4Kamala wants to rep Silicon Valley (not just the billionaires)

The tech industry may not be the voting bloc that will matter most come November, but the grassroots group Tech4Kamala is hoping to drown out the billionaire executives backing former President Donald Trump with a groundswell of support from entrepreneurs and workers. On POLITICO ...  Show more

Can AI help propel Democrats to victory?

Political campaigns are increasingly powered by artificial intelligence, using the technology for behind-the-scenes tasks like writing fundraising emails or social media posts. And in tight races, the best technology (used the right way) can make a big difference. That idea motiv ...  Show more

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