OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Oklahoma Governor’s Office this month announced a ban of DeepSeek on all state-owned devices.
The law, which goes into effect immediately, targets devices that turn semiautomatic handguns into makeshift machine guns.
Under a Georgia bill headed to Gov. Brian Kemp's desk, K-8 students won't be allowed to access personal devices like cell ...
Iowa Senate lawmakers debated the governor’s proposal that would restrict personal electronic device use during instructional ...
Governor Kay Ivey signed Senate Bill 116 on Wednesday, enacting a state ban on illegal machine gun conversion devices in ...
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNGov. Ivey signs law banning gun conversion devices in AlabamaThose devices, some called "Glock switches," can be installed on handguns to automatically fire more than one shot, without ...
RICHMOND, Va. — On Monday, Governor Glenn Youngkin signed and vetoed several bills passed by Virginia’s House and Senate. The ...
Stitt said the decision came after the state Office of Management and Enterprise Services reviewed the popular Chinese AI ...
More states are moving to ban or restrict cellphones in school, a trend that continues to win bipartisan support in ...
The Birmingham mayor, who lost a brother and nephew in shootings, has expressed frustration over gun violence in his city.
Gov. Kay Ivey signed Senate Bill 116 on Wednesday to impose a state ban on illegal machine gun conversion devices in Alabama.
Security expert, Col. Festus Boahen Aboagye (rtd), has revealed that some monitoring devices were retrieved from the residence of Dr. Ernest Addison, the former Governor of the Bank of Ghana.
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