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Senate Pushes For Social Media Accountability With 'Kids Online Safety Act' Amid AI Deepfake Concerns

Mandating tech platforms to be responsible for online threats and enacting the 'Kids Online Safety Act' will protect minors from AI-generated deepfake content.


Bitcoin Reaches $64K—Highest Record Since 2021, Thanks To Spot BTC ETF Approval

Bitcoin reaches $64,000, thanks to the spot BTC ETF approval. This is its highest record since 2021.

Trader Joe's Chicken Soup Dumplings Possibly Contaminated With Hard Plastic, Leading To Recall

Trader Joe's chicken soup dumplings are possibly contaminated with hard plastic. Here's what FSIS announced.

The Body Shop's Mass Firing Breaches Employment Law—Is Lawsuit Possible?

The Body Shop admitted to breaching employment laws by abruptly firing hundreds of employees without notice or compensation, prompting legal action and ethical concerns amid its "restructuring" plans.


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Saudi Arabia, Russia, and some other key members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries Plus (OPEC+) have decided to prolong their voluntary crude supply cuts until June.
The IRS assures a quick disbursement of the child tax credit as the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024 bill awaits Senate approval.
After investing in OpenAI, Microsoft's partnership with Mistral AI will help improve its multilingual model comparable to ChatGPT 4, now available on Microsoft Azure.
Sony Music Group's record-breaking deal with Michael Jackson's catalog, valued at over $600 million, makes it the largest ever for a solo musician, encompassing hits from albums like Bad and tracks by other artists.
Apple is shifting its focus from its decade-long car project to investing $73 billion in Apple AI, aiming to challenge Microsoft’s AI leadership, with plans to unveil generative AI-based tools at WWDC in June.
Top OpenAI executives believe that Elon Musk's lawsuit stems from his "regrets" about no longer being a part of the company.
An 89-year-old man died due to complications arising from excessive intake of vitamin D supplements.
Michael Dell is now the world's 12th wealthiest person. How much is his net worth? Following Dell Technologies' impressive fourth-quarter earnings, the net worth of Michael Dell, the company's CEO, crossed the $100 billion mark, making him the world's 12th wealthiest person.
KeokeN Interactive recently underwent a round of layoffs, affecting a small portion of its workforce.
A federal judge in Delaware has dismissed AstraZeneca's lawsuit challenging Medicare's new power to negotiate prices directly with drug manufacturers.