An Ohio man is the first person to be convicted under the Trump Administration’s Take It Down Act.
President Donald Trump’s administration has angered former college and pro football players by conflating their hard hits on the gridiron with military strikes in Iran. The Washington Post spoke to ...
A comment about a potential presidential candidate is drawing attention—and raising questions about how it was said. Trump reveals congressman’s health diagnosis: ‘Dead by June’ US Army general who ...
Sen. Elissa Slotkin, a Michigan Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, introduced a bill Tuesday to regulate the Pentagon’s use of AI, an opening salvo in how Congress might address the military's ...
Michigan State basketball has opened as a slight favorite over UCLA in Friday's late night matchup from the Big Ten Tournament in Chicago. Michigan State is listed as a 5.5-point favorite over UCLA, ...
Discover six powerful Gemini AI photo editing prompts that help you transform selfies, product shots, and portraits with ...
Can a "schoolyard dispute" warrant federal court intervention? Do first-graders have First Amendment rights? The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit just gave a resounding yes to both questions.
A hot potato: Chrome users who have saved scores of images using the popular "Save Image as Type" extension since last November should uninstall the tool immediately if it has not already been ...
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that elementary school students have First Amendment protections, reviving a lawsuit brought on behalf of a Southern California first grader who was allegedly ...
The Chicago Transit Authority filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration Friday, alleging the feds violated the U.S. Constitution when they froze about $2 billion in federal grant money for the ...
A federal appeals court has revived the First Amendment lawsuit of a California 1st grader who alleges she was punished for giving a drawing to a Black classmate with a message referencing Black Lives ...
The Chicago Transit Authority is suing the federal government over $2.1 billion in funding for the Red Line Extension and Red & Purple Line Modernization project paused by President Trump. The Trump ...
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