Long before silicon chips, a Victorian mathematician dreamed of a machine that could run any algorithm imaginable, and in ...
As artificial intelligence moves into all aspects of life, there is a belief its inclusion in the law enforcement tool kit is ...
In 2022, the Maryland General Assembly enacted the FAMLI program, designed to provide most Maryland employees with up to twenty-four weeks of partial wage replacement within a twelve-month ...
A federal judge in Boston Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration violated the law when it ended the immigration status of nearly 900,000 migrants who came to the U.S. through a Biden-era parole ...
A federal judge in Rhode Island said that the administration had wrongly demanded that groups seeking grants comply with its agenda on other issues, including immigration. By Jason DeParle Reporting ...
Alberta's government is proposing changes to give it more oversight on who hires temporary foreign workers. Jobs Minister Joseph Schow says a new bill, if passed, would require businesses to register ...
An initiative hailed as a national first in repairing the harms of housing discrimination against Black residents is now facing a reckoning in court, as a federal lawsuit challenging Evanston’s ...
Social media platform X swiftly backtracked on its announcement regarding new rules for creator monetization, which had focused on payouts based on engagement from a creator’s local audience. Late ...
ALBANY — The state attorney general’s office has joined another lawsuit against the administration of President Donald J. Trump, this one seeking to block new funding conditions imposed by the U.S.
The Army is reining in some of its education benefits, eliminating commissioned officer reimbursements for industry certifications and requiring command approval for all tuition assistance requests.
(The Center Square) – A judge has ruled in favor of Muslim plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed against the Texas Comptroller’s Office over Texas’ new school choice program. The deadline to apply to the ...
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, the governor of New Jersey made an unusual admission: He’d run out of COBOL developers. The state’s unemployment insurance systems were written in the 60-year-old ...