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Last year the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy announced that the US needed a law for the age of algorithms. Damage from… Read More »Biden’s AI Bill of Rights Is Toothless Against Big Technology
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on Tuesday appealed for national unity and sought to allay anger against the country’s rulers,… Read More »Iranian president tries to appease anger as protests continue
With its new acquisition – the company’s largest to date – Naver has established a strong foothold in North America’s used retail market.
PHOENIX (AP) — A year ago, Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs was all over cable news, building a national profile as a defender… Read More »Kelly, Hobbs face different prospects in crucial Ariz. races
A financial catastrophe in 1997 casts a long shadow over countries that see the value of their money plummet to record lows.
California braces for dry year as drought continues
Some robot experts who watched saw a project that seemed to be getting underway quickly. “There’s nothing fundamentally groundbreaking, but they’re doing cool stuff,” said… Read More »Elon Musk’s half-baked robot is a clumsy first step
Biden pledges to get ‘every dollar’ to Puerto Rico after Fiona. to rebuild
Oil prices are soaring as OPEC Plus contemplates supply constraint, and stocks are following suit.
The automaker’s performance indicates that the global semiconductor shortage is beginning to abate.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear an appeal from a prominent supporter of former President Donald Trump, who is trying to… Read More »Supreme Court reverses attempt by MyPillow CEO Lindell to throw out $1.3 billion defamation charge
Meet the young Japanese who have decided to live in a shoebox.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Fort Myers Beach residents and tenants felt increasingly isolated. All access to Estero Island from bridges on the south… Read More »Hurricane Ian survivors leave Fort Myers Beach on foot
A handful of innovators have developed successful programs to lift low-income workers into the middle class. Can their model become the norm?