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The move follows an announcement in February that the government will label all things LGBTQ+ "deviant culture." ...
Daniel Berger's lead dwindled to two strokes on a tough, rain-interrupted third day at the Arnold Palmer Invitational ...
The nonprofit that oversees Wikipedia briefly enforced a 'read-only' mode on Thursday morning as users spotted code designed ...
St. Louis County businesses have until June 1 to remove or permanently disable illegal gambling machines, or face prosecution ...
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The petition submitted by prominent conservative attorney Jim Bopp claims the Indiana Election Commission wrongly interpreted state law in allowing Alexandra Wilson’s name to remain on the ballot in ...
AI can get you to Inbox Zero very easily: it’ll just delete all of your messages. Over the weekend, Summer Yue, the director of safety and alignment at Meta’s superintelligence lab, posted on Twitter ...