A West Valley judge who was the subject of a citizen’s complaint for rude and demeaning behavior has removed himself from ...
On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi and U.S. Trade ...
Traders are betting on which words will be uttered during Nvidia's upcoming earnings call, at what price the company's stock will be by the market's close, and of course, whether they will beat ...
Did Biden also have the authority to release the file or not? Should he have wielded it or not? The answer is a bit of both.
If President Donald Trump’s State of the Union Address leaves you concerned for the union’s actual state, you can reassure ...
Republicans and Democrats in state capitols across the country agree on some things when it comes to regulating Artificial Intelligence and data centers.
Legislators have begun the arduous work of dealing with an avalanche of bills that must be considered by the end of the ...
As China celebrates the lunar new year, the year of the horse has taken on an uncanny association with Draco Malfoy of the Harry Potter series.
As AI demand outpaces the availability of high-quality training data, synthetic data offers a path forward. We unpack how synthetic datasets help teams overcome data scarcity to build production-ready ...
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Lawmakers can't agree on DHS funding. Stanton on the prospects for ending the partial shutdown
The partial federal government shutdown is poised to move into its second week over the weekend, as Democrats and Republicans disagree over funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
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Mother, not fugitive: How due process failures and ignored abuse allegations trapped Araqa Miller in Ohio’s courts
Araqa Miller’s case in Ohio shows how a mother can be stripped of her child and her freedom through a process riddled with red flags about service, notice, and child safety. Court records, police ...
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