The Department of Homeland Security has initiated 'Operation Midway Blitz' in Illinois, targeting undocumented immigrants amid escalating tensions between federal authorities and Democratic-led states. This comes after reports of crime and sanctuary policies in the region.
A federal judge has expressed serious concerns over a $1.5 billion settlement between Anthropic and authors claiming book piracy for AI training, potentially leading to a trial.
In a recent statement, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem asserted that the detention of hundreds of South Koreans in a Georgia raid won't deter U.S. investment. The controversial actions have sparked outrage and confusion among allies.
In a pivotal ruling, Chief Justice John Roberts and the Supreme Court have allowed Trump to proceed with firing a Democratic FTC commissioner, granting him significant authority in government appointments.
In a historic immigration crackdown, South Korea negotiates the release of hundreds of workers detained at a factory in Georgia. The raid raises concerns about U.S.-South Korea trade relations and future investments.
In a groundbreaking move, AI company Anthropic has agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement in a lawsuit from authors over alleged copyright infringement. This could mark a pivotal moment in the legal landscape for AI training practices.
In a stunning turn of events, over 300 South Korean workers detained in a massive immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia will soon be released. The South Korean government is arranging a charter flight for their return, following negotiations with U.S. authorities.
The Pentagon has barred a top Democrat from overseeing a military spy agency, while the White House maneuvers to cut foreign aid. In a surprising turn, health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ousted CDC leadership and proposed restricting Covid-19 vaccine access.
The deployment of National Guard troops across U.S. cities has sparked a fierce debate among Americans, revealing deep divisions on crime, safety, and presidential powers. Discover the contrasting views of supporters and opponents.
In a groundbreaking lawsuit, authors Grady Hendrix and Jennifer Robertson accuse Apple of illegally training its AI models using a dataset of pirated books, including their own works. The case could redefine authors' rights in the AI era.