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Carolyn Hax: How do you tell your mom to stop one-upping you with your kid?
Loving but overeager grandmother keeps horning in on her only grandson’s connection with his parent.
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Ask Amy: My friend can’t stop giving me unsolicited advice
Is it unreasonable for this letter writer to want their friend to stop giving unsolicited advice?
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Miss Manners: I saw my neighbor pee in his yard. Should I say something?
She’s disgusted by her neighbor peeing in his yard in broad daylight.
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A former congresswoman posted food pics online. ‘Grubgate’ ensued.
Photos of grilled meats and tortillas shared by former Rep. Mayra Flores of Texas raised question about where they had originated.
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Lawmakers Push U.S. to Consider Trade Limits With A.I. Giant Tied to China
A congressional committee made the demand of the Commerce Department after The Times reported on concerns among U.S. intelligence officials over the Emirati company, G42.
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To Win Iowa, Trump Turns to Allies Like Marjorie Taylor Greene
With the former president busy defending himself in court from 91 felony charges, his campaign has deployed high-profile conservatives to help fill the gaps in Iowa.
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Defying Trump, G.O.P. Congressmen Hit the Road for DeSantis
A pair of idiosyncratic, ultraconservative House Republicans are risking the ire of the former president and his supporters to try to bolster the Florida governor.
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New Artificial Intelligence Laws Are Set in Motion This Year
The past year will be regarded as a pivotal year for advances in artificial intelligence (AI). As the year comes to an end, lawmakers are hurrying to establish rules for the rapidly evolving technology, hoping to stimulate AI’s promise of innovation and inhibit the threat of social and economic harms. Parties concerned about the risks…
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AI as an Aid – Emerging Uses in Healthcare: A Discussion with Jim Gatto
Expansion of AI in Healthcare – At its core, AI involves the use of data, computers, and algorithms to mimic aspects of human intelligence. The progression from a rules-driven AI to the less artificial and more intelligent variations available today signifies a paradigm shift in the way we leverage technology. This shift is the likely…
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FTC Proposes Changes to COPPA Rule
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) gave privacy lawyers a long-awaited Christmas gift on December 20, 2023: its notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to amend the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) Rule. The NPRM follows a review of the COPPA Rule initiated by the FTC four years ago and the submission of over 175,000 public…