In the coding courses he teaches, Brian Candido was concerned about the use of artificial intelligence on assignments and making sure student work was authentic. Candido, a professor and chair of the ...
A Russian drone strike has killed at least 12 people, according to Ukrainian emergency officials. Authorities say the drone hit a bus carrying mine workers, injuring at least 7 others. And in a ...
At a hearing Monday morning, U.S. District Court Judge Michael Simon said he expected to rule Tuesday on whether to grant a temporary restraining order that could curb when federal officers use force ...
Anthropic scored a major endorsement last summer when it won a contract worth up to $200 million from the Defense Department. Now, the AI startup’s relationship with the Pentagon is on the rocks. The ...
Millions of residents in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties are being asked to limit water use to “essential purposes” as extreme cold fuels a spike in water main breaks across the region.
LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Senate approved Senate Bill 495 and House Bill 4141, aiming to limit student cell phone use during instructional time in schools. After months of negotiations, lawmakers ...
New Jersey restaurants will soon be prohibited from providing single-use cutlery or condiment packets unless a customer specifically requests them. As part of a bill signed Jan. 20 by outgoing Gov.
MADISON (WKOW) — Madison is preparing for challenging road conditions as cold temperatures limit the effectiveness of traditional road salt. This comes after the city faced icy roads during a severe ...
On his final day in office, Jan. 19, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill, S-3195, that will reduce plastic waste from utensils and condiments and require reusable utensils at those ...
Despite being the largest military in the world with a $1 trillion budget and roughly 1.3 million active-duty service members, the United States does not have the ability to deploy significant assets ...
A Senate Commerce Committee hearing spotlighted concerns over teens spending more than eight hours a day on social media, with nearly half saying it harms their mental health, according to Pew ...
This guest essay reflects the views of James Mulvaney, an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and a former police reporter and foreign correspondent at Newsday. Horrified, I ...