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The Defense Department has made its position clear that any new federal cybersecurity fighting force should not be centralized outside Pentagon authority.
The New York Times said in a court filing that key parts of its evidence of OpenAi's plagiarism of its articles were erased.
The New York Times claims OpenAI erased evidence.
OpenAI accidentally erased a drive full of evidence gathered by lawyers for The New York Times and other news organizations.
As part of an ongoing copyright lawsuit, The New York Times says it spent 150 hours sifting through OpenAI’s training data looking for potential evidence—only for OpenAI to delete all of its work.
In a court filing, lawyers for The NY Times and Daily news say that OpenAI accidentally deleted potential evidence against it.
According to a document obtained by the New York Times obtained, federal investigators established a trail of payments from Matt Gaetz to women, including some who testified that Gaetz hired them for sex.
NBC's Chuck Todd and New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters discuss how President-elect Trump is using his political capital to force through controversial Cabinet picks while claiming he was handed a "powerful" mandate in the election.
The creator was used by the NYT tech guild earlier this month.
As Democrats try to figure out why the country lurched so dramatically toward Republican candidates in this year’s election, one congressman’s analysis of what went wrong has garnered particular attention — and backlash. Representative Seth Moulton, a Democrat from Massachusetts, says his party faltered because it’s not willing to have debates on issues that Americans care about, including whether transgender girls should be allowed to participate in girls’ sports.
An economic populism for the majority – irrespective of gender, race, religion or sexual orientation – is the way forward, says Guardian columnist Owen Jones
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell discusses Elon Musk’s sting of lobbying failures after publicly lobbying for Senator Rick Scott for Majority Leader (Republicans elected Senator John Thune as their new leader), Howard Lutnick for Secretary of the Treasury (Donald Trump chose him to lead the Commerce Department), and now, Matt Gaetz who, according to The New York Times, Donald Trump doesn’t believe is going to get confirmed.
The former US Army soldier, whose book empire began with “The GI’s Guide to Travelling in Europe” in the 1950s, became a household name for budget-conscious travellers. They made him a multi-millionaire.
Trump’s billionaire best friend wants young people to ‘fear’ childlessness. He’ll be right at home in an incoming administration set on rolling back reproductive rights, writes Arwa Mahdawi
Arthur Frommer, the travel writer who turned his guidebooks into a global brand serving millions of budget-conscious tourists before the internet ravaged the print industry, has died.
New York, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - November 18, 2024) - HelloPrenup, the first premiere prenup platform, is thrilled to announce...
Comments come after Joe Biden lifts ban on US missiles being used to fire into Russian territory. What we know on day 999
Blizzard Entertainment first released World of Warcraft in November 2004, so The New York Times celebrated the anniversary by outlining the many ways we
Officials have suggested permission for wider use could be response to North Koreans joining war on Putin’s side
Ever since the election, there have been endless headlines about US women emulating South Korea’s fringe 4B movement
Trump tapped the pharma entrepreneur and Elon Musk to lead panel whose mission is to propose dramatic cuts to the federal workforce and spending.
Pharma entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy and billionaire Elon Musk have been tapped to co-lead a panel focused on dramatic cuts to the federal workforce and spending.
Hold me back, but it seems like everything is again pointing in the right direction for the team in green and gold.
The basic logic of white-collar apprenticeship — grunt work for on-the-job learning — is suddenly at risk.
President-elect intensifies longstanding media hostility by filing lawsuits against New York Times, CBS and others
Argentina is studying a potential withdrawal from the landmark Paris Agreement on climate action, the New York Times reported, citing the country’s Foreign Minister Gerardo Werthein.
Contact was reportedly at Trump-allied billionaire’s request and could be significant for dismal US-Iranian relations
Susanne Craig, New York Times Investigative Reporter and Rick Stengel, MSNBC Political Analyst join Nicolle Wallace with continued reaction to the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Donald Trump's cabinet, what the confirmation process could look like, and what his plans for the HHS could look like.
SAN FRANCISCO - (NewMediaWire) - November 14, 2024 - Acadia Healthcare Company (NASDAQ: ACHC) is facing securities class action lawsuits by investors alleging the company misled them about its business practices. The more recent lawsuit filed on October 29, 2024 expanded the Class Period to end on Oct. 18, 2024 after The New York Times reported that the Veterans Affairs Department has opened an investigation into Acadia, news which sent the price of Acadia shares sharply lower on Oct. 18, 2024.
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