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Lifestyle
A veteran CIA officer reached up a colleague’s skirt and forcibly kissed her in front of co-workers, prosecutors allege in sexual misconduct case
By
Jim Mustian
,
Joshua Goodman
and
The Associated Press
September 11, 2024
Politics
Federal judge gives DOJ deadline to decide Google’s antitrust punishment
By
Michael Liedtke
and
The Associated Press
September 6, 2024
Tech
A musician siphoned $10 million in royalties after using AI to create hundreds of thousands of songs, streaming them billions of times
By
Larry Neumeister
and
The Associated Press
September 5, 2024
Commentary
Consumers benefit from Google’s dominance in search, Google-backed trade group says
By
Barbara Comstock
September 3, 2024
Commentary
Big Tech wants to keep stealing patents—so it’s going to war with Big Pharma
By
Andrei Iancu
and
David J. Kappos
August 28, 2024
Tech
Cops are using AI to write reports, and it’s changing how they respond to crimes
By
Sean Murphy
,
Matt O'Brien
and
The Associated Press
August 26, 2024
Success
Millennial U.K. lawyers are getting a $50,000 bonus for referring their friends to U.S. giants, despite the inevitable burnout
By
Ryan Hogg
August 23, 2024
Lifestyle
Transgender New Hampshire girl allowed to play soccer, judge rules, challenging governor’s ‘fairness in women’s sports’ law
By
Holly Ramer
and
The Associated Press
August 20, 2024
Tech
Dentist charged after police find hidden camera in employee bathroom
By
The Associated Press
August 13, 2024
Commentary
Big Tech’s abuse of the patent system must end—take it from me, I’ve fought Google over IP for years
By
Chuck Hong
August 9, 2024
Politics
Supreme Court justice blasts the increase in laws and regulations, defends Trump immunity ruling
By
Mark Sherman
and
The Associated Press
August 4, 2024
Tech
This 84-year-old quit an elite job and went $160K into debt to launch his career. Now he’s suing ChatGPT to protect writers like him from ‘highway robbery’
By
The Associated Press
and
Matt O'Brien
July 11, 2024
Commentary
The death of the Chevron doctrine complicates U.S. policymakers’ efforts to regulate AI—but there’s another way
By
Dewey Murdick
and
Owen J. Daniels
July 11, 2024
Politics
Former Indiana GOP congressman gets a year in prison after pushing a casino bill in exchange for a job that would pay him north of $350,000 a year
By
The Associated Press
July 10, 2024
Commentary
How an ideological war over PrEP threatens preventive services from smoking cessation to contraception to vaccines for half the U.S. population
By
Ari Hoffman
and
Lauryn Claassen
July 9, 2024
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Red Lobster’s 36-year-old CEO got the company out of bankruptcy. Now he’s plotting the ‘greatest comeback in the...
By
Sydney Lake
Economy
The economy is just getting stronger, not weaker, and ‘we in the economics profession need to look ourselves in the...
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Nick Lichtenberg
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Sylvia Goodman
and
The Associated Press