Artificial intelligence (AI) is entering a decisive phase—one defined less by speculative breakthroughs than by the hard realities of governance, adoption, and strategic competition. As AI systems ...
The Tennessee Titans' offseason has begun with the recent 41-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars to close the regular season. And with it, the first snap will be hiring a new head coach. On Jan. 2, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Peter Suciu covers trends in the world of aerospace and defense. The final deployment of the USS Nimitz (CVN-68) came to an end ...
Normally, national security strategies generate much more discussion than impact. They come out well into an administration, when the policy course is already quite clear and usually not all that ...
Starting Jan. 1, traditional Medicare recipients in Washington state will face a new hurdle to get certain procedures covered — private AI companies that get paid based on how many claims they deny.
The decision could potentially release those subject to mandatory detention. A federal judge has struck down a Department of Homeland Security policy implemented in July that forced most immigrants ...
California judge says lawsuit can't proceed as a class action Another judge had certified a class of 6,000 workers Multiple cases claim Black workers faced harassment Nov 17 (Reuters) - A California ...
In the aftermath of the Gaza deal, the Trump team is renewing its push to end the war in Ukraine. In the last week, it has emerged that the president has been negotiating behind the scenes and is set ...
To keep the mind young, dance the tango. Previous studies suggest that engaging in creative activities can help to keep the brain young and foster emotional well-being. But few have investigated the ...
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The national class includes nearly 2.3 million members, potentially reaching damages of nearly $1.15 billion, as the TCPA provides a minimum of $500 per violation. The 27,000-member subclass could net ...