The New York Times is considering taking legal action against OpenAI, the creator of the massively popular AI chatbot ChatGPT, amid growing tensions over copyright infringement.
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Trump: 'No Coincidence' DOJ Indicted Me 'Same Day' FBI Turns over Doc Alleging Biden Bribery Scheme
Former President Donald Trump highlighted Tuesday his indictment came the same day House Republicans reviewed a document that is alleged to tie then-Vice President Joe Biden to a $5 million bribery scheme.
Bud Light Donates $200,000 to Support LGBTQ+ Businesses amid Boycott
Bud Light announced a $200,000 donation to the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC) on Tuesday as the company suffers from declining sales amid a boycott over the company’s partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney.
GOP Rep. Bacon: 'We Should Keep Spending Below Inflation' in Order to Raise Debt Ceiling
On Thursday’s broadcast of NPR’s “All Things Considered,” Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) stated that Republicans should push for coupling raising the debt ceiling with keeping spending below inflation and that if Republicans get that, it would be a win. Bacon
Federal Judge Hits Trump, Attorneys with Nearly $1 Million in Sanctions
A federal judge in Florida issued nearly $1 million in sanctions against former President Donald Trump and his attorneys over their “frivolous” lawsuit filed against Hillary Clinton and several other defendants involved in the Russia collusion hoax.
Florian Teichtmeister, Actor in Oscar-Hopeful Movie 'Corsage,' Charged with Possession of Child Pornography
An actor who stars in the Oscar-hopeful movie Corsage has been charged with possession of child pornography and is expected to plead guilty.