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Sam Altman Returns to OpenAI as CEO with New Board in Place

Sam Altman has been reinstated as CEO of OpenAI, just days after being removed from the position. OpenAI has reached an agreement in principle for Altman to return as CEO with a new board chaired by Bret Taylor, with Larry Summers and Adam D'Angelo also on the board. Altman initially decided to join Microsoft, but reconsidered after the new board and support of the company's founders was announced. OpenAI is confident that the new board will help them continue to innovate and create new technologies.

Tragedy Strikes Remote Alaskan Fishing Community as Landslide Leaves Three Dead and Three Missing

This article discusses a devastating landslide in a remote fishing community in southeast Alaska which has left three people dead and three missing. Rescue crews have been searching for the missing individuals using cadaver-sniffing dogs, heat-sensing drones, and Coast Guard vessels. The cause of the landslide is still unknown, and the community is in shock as they mourn the loss and work to rebuild.

Bob Vander Plaats Endorses Ron DeSantis in Iowa, Boosting His Chances with Evangelical Voters

Bob Vander Plaats, an influential evangelical leader, has endorsed Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in his bid for the Republican presidential nomination. This marks the second major endorsement for DeSantis in Iowa this month, and supporters of DeSantis point to Vander Plaats' audience and influence to argue that his endorsement will help DeSantis make inroads with evangelical Christian voters in Iowa. DeSantis' campaign is hoping that Vander Plaats' endorsement will help him gain traction with this key voting bloc, potentially giving him a major boost in the upcoming Iowa caucuses.

Donald Trump Demands End to Republican Debates as Nikki Haley Rises in Polls

Donald Trump has called for an end to Republican debates for the party's presidential candidates, citing low ratings. This demand comes as his former rival, Nikki Haley, has risen steadily in the polls, and an altercation broke out between Jeff Roe and Scott Wagner of the Never Back Down super PAC. Trump has not attended any of the debates and does not intend to attend the fourth one next month, and it is unclear how the RNC will respond to his demand.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Case That Could Alter State’s Political Landscape

19 Democratic voters have filed a lawsuit in Wisconsin to declare the state's current legislative maps unconstitutional and to order new maps to be drawn by March 2024. Supporters of school choice and independent charter school programs are urging the court to reject the lawsuit, as it could create chaos for enrolled families. The court's new liberal majority will decide the outcome of the case, which has become a flashpoint for the state's purple politics.

Binance Pleads Guilty to Bank Secrecy Act Violations, Agrees to $4.3 Billion Penalty and CEO Resignation

Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, has pleaded guilty to violating U.S. laws to prevent money laundering and sanctions violations, resulting in a $4.3 billion fine and the stepping down of CEO Changpeng Zhao. The Justice Department's investigation into Binance serves as a reminder that cryptocurrency exchanges must comply with U.S. laws and regulations, and the government is willing to take action against companies that fail to do so.

Israeli Troops Expand Operations in Northern Gaza, Leaving Residents Without Access to Humanitarian Aid and Potentially Violating International Law

This article discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, which has recently shifted to the Jabaliya camp near Gaza City. Experts have pointed out that Hamas has violated international humanitarian law by deliberately killing civilians and using human shields, and that the Israeli Defense Forces may also be in violation of the law for attacking a nearby hospital.

North Korea Launches Spy Satellite into Orbit, Prompting Condemnation from the International Community

Adrienne Watson, National Security Council spokesperson, condemned North Korea's attempt to launch a spy satellite into orbit, which was detected by South Korea's military and successfully launched late Tuesday night. Japan briefly issued an advisory in Okinawa and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida condemned the launch, while the missile was believed to have passed into the Pacific Ocean. Watson's statement called the launch a "brazen violation of multiple international laws and norms."

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