Proposed Attack on German Troops in Norway Faces Skepticism
After the tragic events which took place this May, members of Winston Churchill’s war cabinet questioned going forth with attacking Nazi German forces in Norway, arguing it could dig Europe further into a hole.
By Raeann Cheong and Ariel Liao
AI-Worker Tensions Come to Head as World Bank Demands $1 Billion for Blinken Resignation and Replacement with ChatGPT
Today, displaced Ohio worker Ronald led the members of the World Bank to the presidential cabinet, where they demanded Secretary of State Antony Blinken step down and be replaced by ChatGPT for a $1 billion payout.
By Julia Critz
Bill Failed: House Oversight and Government Reform Vote Down Education on Cybersecurity Act
The House of Oversight and Government Reform’s third bill, The Education on Cybersecurity Act, failed after intense debate due to controversy over the similarity of the bill to the previous two and the bill’s feasibility.
By Arya Khanna
ALLIES Act: Biden Administration's Attempt At Backing Courts and Supporting Immigrants
As the Presidential Cabinet further develops solutions to the Americas flawed immigration system, Attorney General, Merrick Garland, alongside Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona, and Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Denis McDonough led the development of the Acceleration of Legal and Long-term Immigration with Efficiency and Sustainability Act (ALLIES).
By Lyla Merk
Steps Made for School Choice: Congress Approves Bill to Fund More Funding for All Schools and Bring Awareness to Equality in Schools
After multiple intense segments of debate, Congress today debated and passed the SAFFE (Safeguarding All Federally Funded Education) Bill, allowing for deferring federal funding to all schools as well as embracing open enrollment, allowing for educational vouchers to qualify further for any school and help underprivileged and disabled children to find success at any school.
By Mackenzie Temple
Presidential Cabinet Addresses Immigrants’ Mental Health, Transition to U.S.
The Presidential Cabinet passed the recent “Enhancement Act '' yesterday, with 19 votes for, 5 votes against, and 1 abstention.
By Kamila Ramirez
World Bank Passes “Ethics, Accountability, & Transparency Act.”
The World Bank passes the “Ethics, Accountability, & Transparency” Act, sponsored by France and Norway in their first session of January 13, to regulate and set standards for a democratic and safe application of Artificial Intelligence.
By Kamila Ramirez
Two Bills Passed Towards AI Usage and Taxes for Small and Large Businesses
The House Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee passed two bills on Friday focused around artificial intelligence’s usage in small and large businesses.
By Militza Méndez and Alison Chavez
Man Over the Machine: New Piece of Legislation Blazes Trail for the Workforce
On Friday, January 12th, the House Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee passed the Man Over Machine Bill (MOM), aimed at protecting the human workforce from rapidly advancing Artificial Intelligence, with a 16 to 9 vote with two members abstaining.
By Lyla Merk
Presidential Cabinet Works on Passing Immigration Bills
On Friday, the presidential committee spent hours going back and forth to pass a bill on immigration rights.
By Rosalyn Zhou and Kate Sato
The High Price of Medicine: Slash or Status Quo?
The Secretary of Health and Human Services and the CEO of healthcare company Bandage testified before the House Committee on Investigations on the country’s current prescription drug prices on Friday.
By Bryce Jenkins
Healthcare Perspectives: Secretary Ramsey's Vision, Corporate Challenges, and Citizen Stories
In the evolving landscape of American healthcare, the debate on accessibility, affordability, and equity continues to be a debate.
By Milla Bardony
World Bank Hears ChatGPT and Displaced Worker Perspectives
The World Bank heard testimony today from opposing perspectives in the debate on how AI should be handled by governments going forward.
By Julia Critz
To Codify or Not to Codify: Senators Debate Ramifications of Cementing Supreme Court Rulings
Senators in the Judiciary Committee shared their perspectives on the impacts of the codification or non-codification of the decisions of 14th Amendment cases. Three groups have presented their bills in the committee.
By Mary Claire McGreivey
Ongoing A.I. Policy Battle Continues in House: Bipartisan Solution Reached
The House Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee continues their discussion on Artificial Intelligence and its impact on small businesses with representatives from Texas and California leading their parties' discussions. A compromise is reached and Chu’s (CA-28) bill is passed in the House.
By Lyla Merk and Arya Khanna
World Bank Debates Plans to Utilize AI to Aid Economies of Developing Countries
A group of countries led by the United States is currently planning to use AI to increase the efficiency of textile industries, as the World Bank debated integration of AI in developing countries and its impacts on climate change and land use reform in a Friday session.
By Alison Chavez and Militza Méndez
Brits Go to War to Defend Norway Ore
LONDON – In an era of extreme turmoil, new Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s war cabinet passed the Norway Act to help Norway in a multi-pronged military approach after weighing whether and how to extend aid in the face of both the ongoing Nazi German offensives against France, Britain’s closest ally, and Norway, which could be a crucial source of iron ore for Germany should its northern port of Narvik be taken.
By Julia Critz
Income Inequality in World Bank
The World Bank has now divided the World Bank money pool, reserving $2.5 billion for the largest contributors to the bank. Less financially stable nations collaborate to find solutions.
By Kamila Ramirez