National Park College will kick off its annual summer camp series next week, offering students entering grades 3-10 hands-on ...
In the medieval period it was common for translators to insert commentary on their theories and methods directly into the ...
The South Florida Water Management District is now rewarding hunters for removing python eggs and active nests from the ...
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Unionized New York Times employees have taken legal action against the publication, claiming it uses artificial intelligence to “surveil and monitor” them. Staffers in the New York Times Guild and the ...
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The DHS used a customs summons to demand Google hand over the location data, activity logs, and account records of a Canadian citizen who criticized ICE online, without any court oversight. The case, ...
The head of Microsoft’s Israeli subsidiary is leaving his post following an investigation into the use of the tech company’s Azure platform by the Israeli defence ministry. Alon Haimovich will depart ...
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A California mayor accused of acting as a Chinese agent is putting a new spotlight on concerns about foreign influence inside the United States. The case adds to a growing list of incidents, from ...