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On July 17, 2025, US District Court Judge William Alsup approved a class certification against Anthropic for copyright infringement.
Proposed legislation would pressure publishers to adjust borrowing limits and find other ways to widen access.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard contends declassified documents show that former President Barack Obama ...
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The phenomenally successful New York City restaurateur's irreverent memoir recounts a life that was battered by a stroke, ...
A summer lark turns tragic, and a shattered family must carry on, in the latest novel by the author of "Round Rock" and ...
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"There is going to be an adjustment for both the people doing the hiring and the individuals who are being hired," Diane ...
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Studies suggest that certain types of prayer for oneself while living with brain injury may help improve perception of one's ...