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Morning News Update: Thursday, May 16, 2024

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Vladimir Putin’s recent visit to Beijing has sparked discussions on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. In an interview with state-run Chinese media, Putin expressed his willingness to negotiate an end to Russia’s war with Ukraine. However, U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blinken remains skeptical, stating that Putin’s actions have shown otherwise.

Meanwhile, the White House has accused China of assisting Russia’s war efforts by providing non-lethal military assistance and helping Russia circumvent sanctions. This has raised concerns about China’s role in fueling the biggest threat to European security.

In other news, the Supreme Court has ordered Louisiana to hold its 2024 elections with a new majority-Black U.S. House district in place. The decision could potentially result in Louisiana voters sending a second Democrat to Congress, impacting the balance of power in the House.

On the domestic front, House Republicans are pushing a bill to force President Biden to deliver weapons to Israel without restrictions. Biden has paused shipments of weapons to Israel, citing concerns about potential civilian casualties in the conflict with Hamas. The bill may face opposition from House Democrats but could increase pressure on the president.

Additionally, a bipartisan group of senators is calling for emergency spending on artificial intelligence, highlighting the importance of investing in AI technology for the future of America. The group’s report recommends over $30 billion in funding to harness AI’s potential for advancements in areas like cancer research while addressing potential risks such as disinformation and job displacement.

Lastly, former President Donald Trump and President Biden have agreed to participate in two upcoming debates before the next election. The debates are set to take place on June 27th and September 10th, providing a platform for the two candidates to engage in discussions on key issues facing the nation.

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