The United States has rejected all international efforts to assert centralized control and global governance of Artificial Intelligence, viewing such measures as detrimental to progress and innovation. This stance was articulated by Director Matthew Kratsios at the UN Security Council on September 25th, who stated that global AI regulation would stifle innovation and centralize power rather than lead to a safer world. Kratsios emphasized that ideological fixations on social equity, climate catastrophism, and existential risk pose dangers to responsibly harnessing AI technology. Separately, White House officials are engaged in discussions regarding a farmer aid package amidst challenging times for soybean, corn, wheat, sorghum, and cotton farmers, as confirmed by Brooke Rollins. The administration is actively conversing across government departments to address the difficulties faced by the agricultural sector. In other news, Vice President Kamala Harris reflected on her 107-day presidential campaign, describing the experience as rewarding and challenging, and indicated her book and upcoming tour would focus on "what comes next" and the ongoing fight for the country.