Thursday morning brought the first three decisions from the April argument session, with two of the three being unanimous. The first of those was Sripetch v SEC, which did just what the argument ...
Wolfpack, in partnership with Synack, is hosting a webinar that explores how your business can leverage AI and human-led offensive testing to keep pace with modern adversaries. The Webinar, titled AI ...
Standard Versus Reduced Sotorasib Dosing in KRAS G12C–Mutated Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis—Have We Answered the Dosing Question? This retrospective study of ...
The USCIS AR-11 scam is an ongoing fraud attempt targeting international students and scholars in the U.S. While the language used by scammers may evolve slightly, the core tactics remain the same. If ...
new video loaded: Woman With No Right Hand Pulled Over for Using Phone in Her Right Hand transcript A sheriff’s deputy in Florida pulled a woman over for holding a phone in her right hand, which ...
A laptop screens shows email as a person reaches out to start typing a message. Knowing how to use an AI agent to sort emails can help you reduce time and fix inefficiencies in your inbox. You open ...
Drivers who check their phones while their vehicles are stopped at red lights will soon see fines thanks to new legislation known as "Paul Miller's Law." Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro signed ...
Evidence-based management is used increasingly by organizations to aid in decision making, but research in this area is limited. In a new study, researchers developed and validated a new measure—the ...
The Ukrainian military captured a Russian position using only ground robots and aerial drones — completely unassisted by any infantry, for the first time in the war, Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
The Dutch vehicle authority RDW has granted Tesla a type approval for its “Full Self-Driving” Supervised system in the Netherlands, marking the first European country to officially approve the ...
Being a major champion doesn’t exempt you from the Masters’ hardline no-phone policy. That lesson was learned the hard way by 1989 British Open champ Mark Calcavecchia, Golfweek reported. Calcavecchia ...
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