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Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc. and Merriam-Webster Inc. accused OpenAI Inc. of “massive copyright infringement,” including ...
India's top court will revisit a landmark 1978 judgment that broadly defined 'industry', impacting which organizations fall under labour laws and workers' access to dispute mechanisms. A nine-judge ...
Ordering pizza for takeout is a quick way to get dinner on the table, but some customers have complaints about what they ...
Insights from health tech's reality-check conference—plus, an exclusive interview with the president of Health Gorilla.
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Falmouth parent sues school district over lack of opportunity to recite Pledge of Allegiance
The lawsuit claims Falmouth High School students are not being given a structured chance during the school day to recite the ...
A central question was whether TCL's 'QLED' televisions actually used quantum dots – the nanoscale semiconductor particles ...
IPA polling revealed that 61 per cent of Australians believe that sporting codes like the AFL have become too politically ...
An Oceanside woman was charged with drunken driving in the crash, which involved six vehicles and 10 drivers and passengers, ...
Many of the city’s newly constructed buildings, including swanky digs with top-dollar rents, are mired in violations and complaints.
Five people who qualify for food stamps are suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) because new rules stop them from using their benefits to buy sugary drinks and candy.
Britain’s Labour government is defining Islamophobia in law. Not, it rushes to assure everyone, that there will be the slightest risk to free speech. All it is doing is codifying guidelines. Well, it ...
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