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AI Firm Accuses Rival of Data Theft
One of the most potentially lucrative new technologies is the advent of generative artificial intelligence programs. The race to perfect AI has prompted ...
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Transportation Group Rescinds Endorsement After Parking Scandal
In September 2024, a Portland, Oregon advocacy group for safe and sustainable transportation rescinded its endorsement of mayoral candidate Carmen Rubio. ...
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Gen Z Workers Demoralized by Inconsistent Standards
According to Business Insider, a big turn off for Gen-Z workers is what workplace experts call “a double bind.” Jeanie Chang is an expert ...
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Second Boeing Whistleblower Found Dead
After a two-week battle with a sudden fast-spreading infection, Joshua Dean, a former quality auditor at Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems, passed away. ...
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White House Flip-Flops on TikTok Ban
In early March, the Biden Administration began supporting a bill in Congress that would potentially result in a ban of the social media app TikTok. White ...
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Expert Says Young People Crave Stability
A business professor quoted in the Wall Street Journal noted how Gen Z is craving stability in the midst of anxiety.
Not long ago, a friend who teaches ...
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Police Fail to Adhere to DOJ Settlement
Representatives from the city of Portland appeared in federal court to address the city’s ongoing lack of compliance with a 2014 settlement agreement ...
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Proving You’re Not Dead
Jeanne Pouchain knows she’s not dead. But she has to prove it in court. The 58-year-old French woman was declared dead by a court in 2017 during ...
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Only After Sundown
In 2013, New York City narcotics agents announced an unusual indictment of five Brooklyn men. These types of indictments are, unfortunately, commonplace ...
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The 18-Mile-Long Wire Hidden Above Manhattan
It's hard to imagine that anything literally hanging from utility poles across Manhattan could be considered "hidden." But throughout the ...
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