WebFX reports that AI's evolution requires content to be human-centered, clear, and credible, moving away from mere AI bait ...
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions ...
The House speaker held a press conference to tout Republicans’ voter suppression bill but wouldn‘t point to any evidence ...
A Black woman was yanked out of her car by a Texas police officer, slammed to the ground, and jailed for littering after she ...
As Military Citations Surge, DFI Bridges Boardrooms and Tactical Edges to Navigate the Metaruption Era’s Collision of ...
Officials across Connecticut said property owners were warned to clear their sidewalks after the February blizzard.
Broward County, Florida, Judge Steven DeLuca has ruled that red light camera citations are unconstitutional as they put the ...
In Part 7, we look at the fall protection requirements for scaffolding users [29 CFR 1926.451(g)]. At what point does OSHA require fall protection for scaffolding users? If the level the employee is ...
There was a legal maxim in England during the Middle Ages that “The King can do no wrong.” That ancient doctrine has come ...
Genise Gardenia Taylor, 24, faces one count of DUI manslaughter in the March 18 death of Arthur Ward Gilbert, 96.
For years, the reality of overworked, understaffed legal teams kept them operating at a different tempo than the rest of the ...
Most US innovation stems from firms that operate R&D facilities in many local markets. IBM and Google are two prominent examples, with R&D activities—measured by patenting—in approximately 70 and 20 ...