An indie band has claimed their music was stolen and recreated by artificial intelligence (AI) after they shared a short ...
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Candace Owens Wants You to Think She’s a Moderate Now
The conspiracy theorist has pissed off Turning Point, alienated Trump, shed her Republican identity — and is gaining more ...
Congress is wrapping up the year without a lot of legislative accomplishments under its belt and a growing list of lawmakers ...
On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, Reps. Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna join Margaret Brennan.
Over a decade of political and cultural upheaval, America’s most powerful university grew vulnerable to attack. There were warning signs.
The following is the transcript of the interview with Reps. Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican, and Ro Khanna, a California ...
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How does Pittsburgh have 20,000 vacant homes — and a housing shortage?
One block in Pittsburgh’s Knoxville neighborhood shows how a legacy of population decline and neglect has allowed homes to decay and neighbors to suffer.
Screen gathered Harry Lighton, Akinola Davies Jr and Daisy-May Hudson for a conversation about their first features ...
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‘Kind of a journey’: Saratoga Springs Supervisor Matt Veitch reflects on long career
January will mark the first year since 2008 that Matt Veitch has not been a County Supervisor for the Spa City, and while he ...
Thank god she doesn’t put mayo on her Italian hoagie, because if she did, that would’ve been it. Game over. Thanks for playing.
A palliative care doctor in Austin says listening to vinyl music can lift heavy moments for families and patients receiving end-of-life care.
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