Ethan Crumbley, 17, the teenager who plead guilty to murdering four students and injuring seven others during a school shooting in 2021 is eligible for a life sentence without parole.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed claimed last week that Target closing stores is because “people don’t necessarily shop in the same ways that they did before” and that the growth of AI “requires us to make some significant adjustments in how we use our retail establishments as well.”
Knotts Berry Farm, a renowned theme park in California, is currently embroiled in controversy, facing backlash from conservative circles for hosting a show said to have Satanic themes.
In an effort to curb the influx of migrants seeking shelter, New York City has initiated a campaign, announcing plans to distribute flyers recommending migrants to consider more affordable cities.
Prominent Democratic congressman and a prominent Democratic campaign committee have purportedly breached federal election law by collectively compensating over $700,000 to a company owned by a foreign national for campaign-related activities.
The United States Military Academy at West Point is pushing its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) agenda by offering a "Diversity and Inclusion Studies Minor."
OpenAI announced that ChatGPT “can now browse the internet to provide you with current and authoritative information, complete with direct links to sources."