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AI-written code is fueling a surge in serious security flaws
Developers are adopting AI coding assistants at a rapid clip, but a growing body of peer-reviewed research shows that machine ...
Attorneys for Darnell Ogletree Jones seek to suppress his hospital statements, claiming constitutional rights violations during questioning by Ohio investigators. Breaking: Trump says 'effective ...
The first of four trials of the corrections officers charged in the murder of Messiah Nantwi continued Friday morning, March 27 with continuing witness testimony at the Oneida County Courthouse in ...
The first of four trials of the corrections officers charged in the murder of Messiah Nantwi began Monday morning, March 23 with jury selection at the Oneida County Courthouse in Utica. Jonah Levi, ...
A private investigator who was initially a key witness in a privacy case brought by several claimants against the publisher of the Daily Mail, including Prince Harry, has denied "switching sides" out ...
Chief Justice John Roberts struck a skeptical tone on Wednesday during oral arguments at the Supreme Court on the Trump administration’s challenge to a lower court ruling striking down the president’s ...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Cox Communications cannot be held liable for music piracy committed by its users, rejecting a billion-dollar lawsuit filed by major labels. Along with ...
Detroit guard Cade Cunningham's eligibility for individual honors such as a spot on the All-NBA team is in some doubt because of the 65-game rule for such awards, and the players' association said ...
A jury on Monday awarded a $59 million judgment against Bill Cosby, after finding him liable for sexually assaulting a woman who was working as a waitress in 1972. The plaintiff, Donna Motsinger, ...
The family of Nancy Guthrie, mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie, has issued a plea for new information and home surveillance footage as the search for the 84-year-old enters its seventh week.
Fifth Circuit Rules Against Civil Rights Activist DeRay Mckesson in Long-running Protest Rights Case
NEW ORLEANS – The Fifth Circuit ruled today in Ford v. Mckesson that a lower court erred in finding that prominent civil rights activist Deray Mckesson cannot be held liable for unlawful conduct of ...
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