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Bipartisan House resolution slams China for 'multiple, serious mistakes' during coronavirus outbreak

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From the Washington Examiner:  "A new bipartisan House resolution condemns the Chinese government’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak, which is believed to have originated in the city of Wuhan. Indiana Rep. Jim Banks, a Republican, will introduce the resolution Tuesday, according to Fox News, which criticizes China for making 'multiple, serious mistakes in the early stages…

Wild Blue Wonder

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Around 150 military personnel and associates gathered in Marietta recently for the latest graduation ceremony of the Cobb County Veterans Court

House Lawmakers Discuss How to Curb Bias in AI

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From the Wall Street Journal:  "Bias and fairness in artificial intelligence are complicated issues, experts told lawmakers Wednesday, but the technology needs to be regulated to ensure financial-services companies using it don’t discriminate against minorities and women. At a hearing of the House Financial Services Committee’s AI task force, a panel of mostly academics offered…

Opinion: Shining light on shadowy world of human trafficking

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Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-Ga) recently wrote the following article on human trafficking. Today, February 13, is "Shine A Light On Slavery Day,” to bring awareness to those trapped in the darkness of this criminal enterprise. To read Rep. Loudermilk’s op-ed, please click HERE.