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Ask Amy: Brother cut off access to kids after he caught sister smoking pot
Aunt stripped of visits with brother’s kids after being caught smoking pot in her own house.
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Grilled Chicken Salad With Corn, Tomatoes and Watermelon
With watermelon, corn, grilled chicken and tomatoes, this salad is like a summer barbecue in a bowl.
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Miss Manners: How to respond to ‘What are you doing here?’
Why do people ask “What are you doing here” when they run into you?
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Carolyn Hax: In-laws want to pay spouse to be stay-at-home parent
In-laws offer financial support for their child to be a stay-at-home parent, but not if the other parent is the one to stay home.
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Biden hails newest NATO member, drawing contrast with Trump Helsinki trip
The visit caps a busy trip in which Biden sought to rally global partners around a shared vision for supporting Ukraine against Russia, showcasing his foreign policy ahead of elections.
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The FTC is investigating whether ChatGPT harms consumers
The FTC is demanding documents from Open AI, ChatGPT’s creator, about data security and whether its chatbot generates false information.
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Trump conjures up a phony dispute with Ron DeSantis over China tariffs
The former president claims Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis opposed his tariffs on China and his aid to farmers. That’s false.
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Looming U.S. Investment Restrictions on China Threaten Diplomatic Outreach
Any such restrictions are expected to anger Beijing and will be the first test of the new channels of communication that the world’s two largest economies are trying to restore.
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Addressing Competition Concerns in the Developing Generative AI Industry: Key Insights From FTC Analysis
The rapid advancement of generative artificial intelligence (AI) raises important competition concerns, prompting the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to analyze potential risks and propose solutions. In its recent June 29 blog post, the FTC highlighted the need for proactive measures to address competition issues in the evolving generative AI industry. This article analyzes the FTC’s…
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Preliminary Means Preliminary: Federal Circuit Emphasizes the Non-binding Nature of the PTAB’s Preliminary Guidance Under the Pilot Program for Motions to Amend in Medytox, Inc. v. Galderma S.A.
In Medytox, Inc. v. Galderma S.A, the Federal Circuit affirmed a Final Written Decision of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (“Board”) that found Medytox’s proposed substitute claims invalid and denied Medytox’s motion to amend substitute claims. On appeal, Medytox challenged the Board’s findings on claim construction, new matter, enablement, and written description….By: Haug Partners…