L.L. Bean tips the scales in state privacy fight | Politico (www.politico.com)
In Maine, a new data-privacy law stirred up a surprising opponent — and shows the power of local-national business alliances.
In Maine, a new data-privacy law stirred up a surprising opponent — and shows the power of local-national business alliances.
In a controversial bid to expose supposed bias in a top journal, a US climate expert shocked fellow scientists by revealing he tailored a wildfire study to emphasize global warming.
AI experts at leading universities favor creating a federal "Department of AI" or a global regulator to govern artificial intelligence over leaving that to Congress, the White House or the private sector.
The Pentagon has opened up a new portal for professionals to submit reports about UFOs—now officially known as unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs—and for the rest of us to find out about the reports that have been released.
The Biden administration is continuing its push to bring internet connectivity to every home and business in the U.S.
Banks have been fined more than $2.5 billion for violating record-keeping laws.
"It's no longer plentiful, it's no longer cheap and it's also a fossil fuel." Why the Victorian government is pushing people to ditch gas.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Civil rights activists cheered when Ron DeSantis pardoned four Black men wrongfully convicted of rape as one of his first actions as Florida’s governor. But four years later, as DeSantis eyes the presidency, their hope that the Republican would be an ally on racial justice has long faded.
As of today, June 5th, 2023, a large number of moderators, curators, contributors, and users from around Stack Overflow and the Stack Exchange network are initiating a general moderation strike.
Fears of an AI future are taking up all our focus. But we shouldn’t forget present-day problems like global health and poverty