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The Ever-Changing Legal Landscape of State and Federal Regulations for Using AI in Candidate Recruiting and Screening
According to a University of Southern California study, 55% of businesses are investing in automated recruiting measures that use artificial intelligence (AI). Using AI tools in employee recruiting and screening offers a range of potential benefits to employers, including increasing the efficiency and speed when it comes to finding the most qualified candidates, reducing the…
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American Law Institute Endorses Novel Vicarious Liability Tort for Employee Sexual Assaults
In a controversial decision, the American Law Institute (ALI) approved a novel “Special Rule on Vicarious Liability for Sexual Assault” that endorses a new strict liability tort claim against employers for certain sexual assaults committed by employees against third parties. The ALI’s membership approved this novel tort claim at the organization’s Annual Meeting held May…
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Rear-End Collisions: Why They’re Often Much Worse Than They Look
When people see a car flipped over in an accident, they often react with a shudder and assume it’s pretty serious. Similarly, if you consider what happens when two cars hit head-on, you might assume it would result in a serious accident and that the people involved could be hurt very badly….By: Searcy Denney Scarola…
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At Least 27 Killed After Israeli Soldiers Open Fire Near Gaza Aid Site
It was the second such shooting in three days near a food distribution center, which is part of a contentious new Israeli and American-backed initiative.
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Lee Jae-myung Elected President of South Korea
Mr. Lee cruised to victory on Tuesday after his predecessor pitched the country into chaos with a brief declaration of martial law.
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How a 3D-Printed Rifle Ended Up in the Middle of the Baltic Sea
An island resident designed and made a 3D-printed gun, an example of how enthusiasts abroad embrace firearms technology nurtured in the United States.
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Ukraine Reports Striking Russia-Crimea Bridge With Underwater Explosives
It would be the third such attack. The claim comes two days after one of Ukraine’s most ambitious operations of the war, deep inside Russia.
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South Korea’s New President Will Face Deep Divisions and the Trump Administration
Lee Jae-myung will be one of the most powerful presidents in decades in South Korea, but he is taking over during a perilous political atmosphere.
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For the Artist Sam Moyer, Inspiration Was Set in Stone
“She is one of the masters of playing with materials in our moment,” a curator said of Moyer, who has made glass look like brick and fabric look like rock.
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Humanizing the Sharks: Sean Byrne on “Dangerous Animals”
Bringing together serial killers and sharks—two of the horror genre’s apex predators—in a savage, deliciously executed spectacle, Sean Byrne’s “Dangerous Animals” (in theaters June 6, via IFC Films) boasts one of those high concepts so diabolically simple he couldn’t believe it hadn’t been done before. But what Byrne—the Australian filmmaker behind “The Loved Ones” and…