New rules by the Civil Justice Council propose that reports submitted to court may need to be accompanied by declarations they are not generated with artificial intelligence.
A leaked draft executive order alleging foreign interference in US elections raises legal and constitutional concerns over ...
Charles Bediako's latest attempt to play college basketball this season was rejected by an Alabama judge who ruled against his request to return to the Crimson Tide.
The Trump administration told nonemergency workers at the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem to leave the country as it prepares for ...
Charles Bediako is asking the Alabama Supreme Court to give him "interim injunctive relief" so he can finish the college basketball season with the Crimson Tide.
The EU’s EPSO exam has returned after seven years. With over 50,000 candidates expected, only about 3% will reach the final ...
One King met the axe; one Prince met the law. How the 2026 royal arrest mirrors the most famous trial in British history.
The Home Ministry unveiled India's first national counter-terrorism doctrine, titled PRAHAAR, which lays out a strategy to ...
The extraordinary number of dueling opinions in the Supreme Court’s tariff case, laying bare divisions among the justices, ...
Rachel Reeves is preparing to rip-up rules protecting “bats and newts” despite fears this could derail closer relations with the EU.
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Hegseth & Co. Melt Down as Anthropic Refuses to Bend to Pentagon
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other Pentagon officials took to X to whine about their failed deal with AI company Anthropic, whose Claude program is already deeply entrenched into the military.
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