OpenAI's ChatGPT has skyrocketed to 300 million weekly users in just over a year, but not without facing major lawsuits, executive exits, and competition from rivals. Discover the journey of this groundbreaking AI tool.
In a recent episode of 'The Joe Rogan Experience,' Joe Rogan fiercely defends Justin Baldoni against allegations from Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, claiming they are weaponizing the Me Too movement amid a brewing legal battle.
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In a bold move, 21 Democratic attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration following the mass layoffs of over 1,300 Education Department workers, claiming the actions are illegal and threaten student support nationwide.
Blake Lively made a striking return to public life amidst legal battles with Justin Baldoni, attending the premiere of her new film. Discover the shocking details of their feud and the viral voice note that has everyone talking.
In a significant victory for medical research, a federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's proposed cuts to NIH funding that could jeopardize patient care and cost thousands of jobs. The ruling comes after multiple lawsuits from states and research institutions.
Ukrainian President Zelensky's choice of military attire during his recent U.S. visit has ignited a firestorm of memes and criticism, highlighting the sacrifices of his countrymen amid ongoing conflict.
The Trump administration is set to make significant layoffs in the federal government, drawing backlash and sparking legal battles over the termination of employees. Find out the latest on the mass job cuts and the controversies surrounding the move.
Supreme Court justices lean towards supporting easier job discrimination lawsuits for men, Whites, and straight people, challenging the current standards in a case involving an Ohio woman facing anti-straight bias.
In a surprising move, the Supreme Court is leaning towards supporting a White employee in a 'reverse discrimination' case, potentially changing the landscape of discrimination claims in the workplace.