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Abortion rights ballot measures confirm public support but confound with Trump voter crossover

S.Brown42 min ago
Yahoo News What polls got right and wrong about the 2024 presidential election Polls are almost always at least a bit off. Some of that is due to imperfect assumptions about what the likely voter electorate will look like. Some of that is due to statistical error. The 2024 presidential election was no different.

What Trump's win might mean for Elon Musk Elon Musk — the billionaire CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI, and the owner of The Boring Company, Neuralink, and X — took a sharp swing to the right this election to support President-elect Donald Trump, using his vast wealth, influence, and megaphone on X to influence the outcome of the election. Musk's support came in spite of Trump's anti-EV stance and climate change skepticism, and it's a pivot from the executive's relationship with Trump years ago. Musk served on two advisory councils during Trump's first term, but left them both in protest of Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris climate accords.

'He's the one that paved the way': Keyshawn Davis dares to become Norfolk's next Pernell Whitaker Keyshawn Davis was raised on the legend of Norfolk's own Pernell Whitaker. On Friday, he follows in the footsteps of the boxing Hall of Famer.

What Trump's victory could mean for AI regulation Donald Trump will be the 47th president of the U.S., and, with Republicans in control of the Senate — and possibly the House — his allies are poised to bring sea change to the highest levels of government. Trump has repeatedly said he plans to dismantle Biden's AI policy framework on "day one" and has aligned himself with kingmakers who've sharply criticized all but the lightest-touch regulations. Biden's AI policy came into force through executive order, the AI Executive Order, passed in October 2023.

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