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New York Times Sends Copyright Notices To Wordle Clone Developers, Sparks Controversy
The New York Times' crackdown on Wordle clones triggers debate over copyright infringement and its impact on creativity in the digital sphere.
OpenAI Alleges The New York Times Used Deceptive Tactics In Copyright Lawsuit
OpenAI accuses The New York Times of using deceptive prompts and hacking techniques to generate examples of copyright infringement.
New York Times Files Lawsuit Against Microsoft, OpenAI For Chatbot Copyright Infringement
In what could be the first major legal salvo fired between traditional journalism and the emerging technology of artificial intelligence, The New York Times filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI on Wednesday.
Southwest Airlines Estimates Nearly $825 Million In Losses From Holiday Disaster
Southwest Airlines said in a Friday filing that cancelling 16,700 flights between Dec. 21 and 29 will cost the company nearly $825 million in net losses in their fourth quarter.
NYTimes Publishes Swastika-Shaped Crossword Puzzle, Trump Jr. Calls It 'Disgusting'
This is not the first time the paper's crossword puzzle generated what appeared to be a Nazi swastika.
Crypto Twitter Turns Against New York Times After 'Puff Piece' On SBF and FTX Collapse
"The NYT drops a softball piece on SBF painting him as an aspirational dude who genuinely got in over his head," a Twitter user wrote.
Trump Privately 'Very Angry' About Midterm Election Results, But He Says It's 'Fake Narrative'
Former President Donald Trump reportedly blamed those in his circle, including wife Melania, for urging him to endorse Republican Senate candidate Mehmet Oz.
Elizabeth Warren Warns Democrats Could Lose Midterms If They Fail To Deliver Agenda
The Massachusetts senator warned that Democrats are at risk of losing their majority in the November midterms.
Bari Weiss Helps Create New University Of Austin, Welcomes 'Witches Who Refuse To Burn'
The University of Austin is an initiative that was announced by Bari Weiss on her Twitter.
New York Times Boosts Paid Subscriber Base To 7.5 Million.
New York Times boosts paid subscriber base to 7.5 million.
Police Chief, Patrolman Of A Georgia City Removed After Racist Comments
The racist remarks were discovered in body camera footage posted online.
Rutgers Researcher, Who Developed First COVID-19 Saliva Test, Dies
Andrew Brooks, who led the creation of the first saliva-based coronavirus test, was 51.
How Does Biden’s Use Of Executive Orders Stack Up Against Other Presidents?
President Biden is taking heat for his flurry of executive orders, but it's nothing compared to FDR.
Far From Moscow, Disenchantment With Putin Starts To Show
Far from Moscow, disenchantment with Putin starts to show
Sarah Huckabee Sanders Net Worth: Ex-Trump Exec Lives In Little Rock’s 'Wealthiest Neighborhood'
Sarah Huckabee Sanders has a net worth of $1.1 million. She announced her intention to run as governor of Arkansas in 2022.
Dr. Fauci Faced Death Threats While Working Under Trump, Blames ‘Right-Wing Craziness’
Dr. Fauci and his family were threatened while working for Trump.
What's Next For Trump? Ex-President Faces Renewed Legal Problems
Former President Trump no longer enjoys presidential immunity for alleged crimes and New York prosecutors are moving in.
Giuliani's Associate Offered Trump Pardon To Ex-CIA For $2 Million: Report
The former CIA operative was sentenced to 30 months in prison after disclosing details about the agency's secret torture program.
Once Again, Trump Fate In Senate Leader McConnell's Hands
The powerful majority leader controls the outgoing president's political future.
Trump Impeached For Unprecedented Second Time
Trump impeached for unprecedented second time
Former Presidential Hopeful Andrew Yang To Run For New York Mayor
Former presidential hopeful Andrew Yang to run for New York mayor
More GOP Lawmakers Will Vote To Impeach Trump; Blame POTUS For Summoning 'Mob'
House Democrats are expected to bring the impeachment legislation to the floor for a vote on Wednesday.
Kiss A Ginger Day 2021: 15 Of The Most Famous Redheads In The World
To celebrate Kiss A Ginger Day this Tuesday, here are 15 of the most loved redheads in the world.
US Economy: Low-Income Workers Hit The Hardest By Job Losses
The pandemic has caused hundreds of thousands of job losses, but those working in high face-to-face contact jobs have suffered the most.
Less Than Two Weeks Left In Office: Here's What Could Happen With Trump
Less than two weeks left in office: here's what could happen with Trump
Who Is Ashli Babbitt? Capitol Attack Shooting Victim Was Air Force Veteran
Shot fatally during Wednesday's unrest, 35-year-old Ashli Babbitt was a veteran of the Air Force and National Guard.
Will The Republican Party Survive The Trump Era? Some Predict ‘Civil War’
While Republicans like Ted Cruz have saddled their political fortunes on Trump, others think the president has left the party in worse shape than he found it.
Will Michael Keaton Replace Ben Affleck As Main DCEU Batman?
DC Films have three Batmen played by Ben Affleck, Michael Keaton, and Robert Pattinson, coming in the year 2022.
COVID Vaccine Rollout: Is Operation Warp Speed On Track For 2021?
The federal goal for inoculations against COVID-19 is barely 20% of the way to the goal it set for itself for December.
3 People Killed In Illinois Bowling Alley Shooting; U.S. Army Sergeant Charged
Duke Webb, an active U.S. Army sergeant, has been charged for the shooting that killed three people and injured three others.