Florida Lawmakers Advance Bills Making It Easier for Public Figures to Sue Media

Creators of artificial intelligence “deep fakes” also could be held liable for damaging the reputations of those impersonated. Florida lawmakers are advancing twin bills through the Florida House and Senate that would make it easier to file defamation lawsuits against the media and creators of “deepfake” impersonations using artificial intelligence (AI). Companion bills HB 757

WATCH: Israeli Hostages Embrace Family After Rescue From Gaza

The Israel Defense Forces on Monday freed two hostages from the hands of Hamas terrorists in the southern Gazan city of Rafah. Fernando Marman, 60, and Louis Har, 70, embraced family members at Israel’s Sheba Medical Center as the two reunited with their loved ones, video from the IDF showed. The IDF rescued the two

Trump Says ‘No Way’ Taylor Swift Could Endorse President Biden

Ms. Swift endorsed Joe Biden during the 2020 election but hasn’t announced who she supports this time around. Former President Donald Trump has brushed off rumors of pop star Taylor Swift potentially endorsing President Joe Biden, pointing to a bill the former president signed that helped recording artists. “I signed and was responsible for the

Trump Says ‘No Way’ Taylor Swift Could Endorse Biden

Ms. Swift endorsed Joe Biden during the 2020 election but hasn’t announced who she supports this time around. Former President Donald Trump has brushed off rumors of pop star Taylor Swift potentially endorsing President Joe Biden, pointing to a bill the former president signed that helped recording artists. “I signed and was responsible for the

Trump Attends Closed Hearing in Florida for Classified Documents Case

The former president is facing criminal charges over his handling of classified materials. Former President Donald Trump arrived at a federal courthouse in Florida on Feb. 12 for a closed hearing in his case involving classified documents found at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach. The hearing, held in Fort Pierce, is taking place in

Lloyd Austin Hospitalized Again, This Time Lets Public Know

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin was admitted to a critical care unit in Washington on Sunday for treatment of “symptoms suggesting an emergent bladder issue,” officials of Walter Reed Military Medical Center said. Austin, 70, later transferred the duties of his office to Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks, Pentagon press pecretary Major General Pat Ryder said

Special Counsel Robert Hur’s Biden Report Shows ‘Blatant Double Standard’: Tom Cotton

‘If Joe Biden is not going to face criminal charges, Donald Trump shouldn’t be facing criminal charges either,’ the senator said. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) criticizes what he perceives as a two-tiered justice system in handling classified documents, suggesting a double standard in the treatment of former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. During