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Republican attorneys general coalesce in support of federal TikTok ban | Virginia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Morgan Sweeney | The Center Square – 2024-08-05 10:09:00

(The Center Square) — Republican attorneys general from 21 states, led by the attorneys general of Montana and Virginia, submitted an amicus brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia defending the federal law banning TikTok in the U.S.

President Joe Biden signed the legislation into law in April due to concerns that through Chinese-owned parent company Bytedance, the Chinese Communist Party might be able to gain access to users’ private data or influence American youth toward communism. The law threatens to prohibit the app in the U.S. if Bytedance does not sell its shares in the social media company by Jan. 19, 2025. 

TikTok and Bytedance responded with a lawsuit. 

“TikTok poses a clear danger to our national security that cannot be ignored,” Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares said in a statement. “The divest-or-ban legislation is a necessary measure to safeguard Americans, and I urge the court to uphold Congress’s actions. Protecting the privacy and security of American citizens is non-negotiable, and we will stand firm.”

Montana was the first state to pass a law banning the app wholly within state lines, effective January 2024. TikTok also fought that action, but the lawsuit is currently on hold while the federal case is ongoing. 

In addition to Montana and Virginia, the attorneys general from Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee and Utah signed onto the brief.

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Report: GenAI tools challenge higher ed integrity, preparedness | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – 2025-01-23 00:01:00

SUMMARY: A new survey reveals that higher education institutions are grappling with the impact of AI, particularly generative AI (GenAI) tools. While AI presents opportunities for enhanced learning and research, concerns about cheating and academic integrity are paramount. Many institutions are unprepared to integrate GenAI effectively, despite its widespread use among students. Leaders recognize the need to adapt and prepare both faculty and students for an AI-driven future, emphasizing the importance of turning disruption into innovation.

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John, 85, mourned, his life celebrated for integrity, selflessness | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | The Center Square – 2025-01-22 19:27:00

SUMMARY: Joe John, a Wake County Democrat and former judge, died at 85 after resigning from the North Carolina House of Representatives. A respected legislator with a diverse legal career including roles at the State Bureau of Investigation and Court of Appeals, John was praised by colleagues across party lines for his integrity, kindness, and dedication to public service. He battled cancer and wrote a farewell letter acknowledging his terminal diagnosis. He is survived by his wife Evelyn, three children, and granddaughters.

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Louisiana officials provide updates following historic winter storm | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Nolan McKendry | The Center Square – 2025-01-22 16:20:00

SUMMARY: Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry held a news briefing to address the severe winter storm impacting the state, which has resulted in historic snowfall of up to 12 inches and subfreezing temperatures. This storm is the most significant in over a century for South Louisiana. Officials praised the Department of Transportation and Development for their round-the-clock road clearing efforts, although many routes remain closed due to hazardous conditions. Residents are advised to avoid unnecessary travel, monitor real-time road updates, and exercise caution with heating sources to prevent fires. Fortunately, no fatalities have been reported despite over 100 weather-related incidents.

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