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On AI Regulation, Bigger Is Not Always Better
A comprehensive federal regulatory framework for AI is neither politically nor technically feasible. A more flexible approach ...
For the first time since she started teaching at Columbia University five decades ago, Hirsch, the daughter of two Holocaust ...
Growing up in Louisiana, former MEDIC Regional Blood Center chief executive James “Jim” Decker thought he might like to be a ...
Last July, Walters asked the state government to give him $3 million to buy 55,000 copies of a Trump-branded and signed Bible that included the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, ...
In her new book, Christine Brennan delves into Caitlin Clark's journey from college standout to WNBA icon, exploring her ...
A new history textbook, revised by a Mississippi State University educator, will land on the desks of middle school and high ...
I have watched eagles fall out of the sky thousands of times but if I ever needed a single moment to showcase just how masterful they are, how effortlessly they glide to the surface and pluck a ...
Leaving all those questions aside for a moment, “Goodbye” is another remarkable chapter in a season that had several of those. It’s a pretty textbook example of a bottle episode — shot on ...
The NFL Draft is the textbook example of an inexact science. Sometimes top picks fall flat, and sometimes later picks turn into franchise-changing players. In 2012, the Seattle Seahawks ...