Environmental activist Greta Thunberg and controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate traded barbs on Twitter Wednesday in an exchange that went viral.
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Environmental activist Greta Thunberg and controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate traded barbs on Twitter Wednesday in an exchange that went viral.
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Welcome to the new age of academic dishonesty.
A college professor in South Carolina is sounding the alarm after catching a student using ChatGPT — a new artificial intelligence chat bot that can quickly digest and spit out written information about a vast array of subjects — to write an essay for his philosophy class.
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DUBAI — Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister said on Sunday that Iran’s Gulf Arab neighbors would act to shore up their security if Tehran were to obtain nuclear weapons.
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We’re one step closer to the next moon walk.
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WASHINGTON — The Biden administration was “not involved” with Twitter’s controversial content moderation or alleged efforts by ex-FBI attorney Jim Baker to stall new CEO Elon Musk’s transparency efforts, the White House’s chief spokesperson claimed Friday.
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The WNBA community is celebrating Brittney Griner’s return to the United States after she was freed from Russia on Thursday in a prisoner exchange for convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout.
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Mayor Eric Adams insisted Wednesday that his new plan to have emergency workers bring homeless people who appear unable to care for themselves into hospitals for psychiatric evaluations will not be a “police driven plan,” even though officers will be heavily involved.
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The US Supreme Court is hearing arguments Monday in the case of an evangelical Christian web designer who is seeking to refuse working on same-sex weddings based on her religious beliefs.
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Elon Musk said on Wednesday he expects a wireless brain chip developed by his company Neuralink to begin human clinical trials in six months, after the company missed earlier timelines set by him.
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The Supreme Court announced Thursday it will hear arguments by six Republican-led states against President Biden’s $400 billion student loan forgiveness program in February of next year — the latest high court showdown over one of the president’s policies.
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