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Pro-Palestine Protesters Occupy Iconic Columbia University Hall In Nod To History
The White House condemned the New York campus escalation as protestors entered Hamilton Hall, the scene of civil rights and Vietnam demonstrations in 1968.
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Volkswagen Accepts Union's Landslide Victory At Tennessee Plant
The automaker and the UAW said that they plan to start bargaining a first contract following the union’s historic win.
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Social Media Reacts To Trump Being Allowed To Attend Barron's Graduation
It's good news for Trump in that he gets to attend his son's graduation, and bad news because he's now expected to attend his son's graduation.
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2-Year-Old Boy Dies After Getting Swept Away In Bounce House By Powerful Wind
Several children were playing in the inflatable structure when it went flying into a neighboring lot in Arizona.
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Emergency Slide Falls Off Plane, Winds Up At Home Of Lawyer Whose Firm Is Suing Boeing
The Boeing jet lost the slide shortly after takeoff last week at New York City’s JFK Airport.
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Judge threatens Trump with jail over gag order violations
The New York judge presiding over Donald Trump's hush money trial fined the former president on Tuesday for defying a gag order and warned that further violations could see him thrown in jail.Lamenting that he could not impose a fine "more commensurate with the wealth of the contemnor," the judge warned the former president that he could be sent to jail if he continues to violate the gag order.
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US newspapers sue OpenAI for copyright infringement over AI training
A group of newspapers, including the New York Daily News and Chicago Tribune, sued Microsoft and OpenAI in New York federal court on Tuesday, accusing them of misusing reporters' work to train their generative artificial-intelligence systems. The eight newspapers, owned by investment firm Alden Global Capital's MediaNews Group, said in the lawsuit that the companies unlawfully copied millions of their articles to train AI products, including Microsoft's Copilot and OpenAI's ChatGPT. The compla
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