The clock is Tikking on tweens’ social media use. Amid government-sponsored social media clampdowns, TikTok is rolling out a new AI-powered age-detection tech across Europe that allows it to identify ...
A New Jersey couple who owns beachfront property in Maine cannot block their neighbors from using part of the shoreline, Maine’s highest court ruled this week after a years-long dispute. The Maine ...
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INDIANAPOLIS — U.S. Sen. Todd Young, a Republican from Indiana, joined four other Senate Republicans in advancing a bipartisan resolution on the War Powers Act to block President Donald Trump from ...
Artificial Intelligence is everywhere, from shopping assistants on Amazon, to replacing search engines like Google. While ChatGPT might make it easy to put together a shopping list or travel plans, it ...
Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW Newsroom… We’ll start with a story about a local family who self-deported to Guatemala earlier this week. The family of 3 and their cat left on ...
(The Hill) — More than a dozen people have been indicted by federal authorities with a reported scheme to rig college and overseas basketball games, according to court documents unsealed on Thursday.
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AC Milan missed the chance to join Inter Milan at the top of Serie A on Sunday after snatching a late 1-1 draw at Fiorentina, ahead of their local rivals' clash with Scudetto rivals Napoli.
Federal prosecutors secured indictments against 26 people accused of rigging college basketball games in America and pro contests in China, according to court papers unsealed Thursday in Philadelphia.