Elon Musk accused OpenAI CEO Sam Altman of defrauding him and betraying the company’s founding mission: to operate as an open-source nonprofit.
The policy made new home construction ineligible for USDA or FHA-backed mortgages unless it complied with ‘burdensome’ energy conservation standards.
Beyond the estimated $100 billion annual cost, the lure of easy money has a corrosive effect on health care and society, Oz said.
The White House posted a mockup of the limited-edition passport on social media.
Blanche said the White House press dinner shooting proves the need for the new ballroom.
The second state dinner of Trump’s second term kicks off celebrations for the nation’s 250th anniversary.
The agency’s scaled-back budget request is essentially the same as last year’s, little of which was adopted by Congress.
Federal, state, and local law enforcement agents executed search warrants at businesses in the St. Paul area, some of which included autism centers.
Officials say Orange County illegally gave extra money to cities, towns, and villages.
The Justice Department alleges the technology firm gave high-paying jobs to temporary visa holders while preventing U.S. workers from applying.
New York City’s Executive budget will be delayed until May 12, as city officials ask the state for more help.
November voters could see the wealth tax initiative on their ballots.
The latest assassination attempt will likely force Secret Service to revamp operations, experts said.
The dual internet pathways work in unison to keep commercial customers online through outages and disruptions, T-Mobile said.
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Disney is facing an early review of multiple station licenses in markets across the nation.
Up to 85 percent of the illegal grow facilities in Oklahoma have ties to Chinese organized crime, a spokesman for the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics said.
Philippines Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro says the country is not concerned that the Iran war will reduce U.S. deterrence in the Indo-Pacific.
A 15-year-long case could carry broad implications for efforts holding companies accountable over international human rights abuses.
Elon Musk accused OpenAI CEO Sam Altman of defrauding him and betraying the company’s founding mission: to operate as an open-source nonprofit.
The policy made new home construction ineligible for USDA or FHA-backed mortgages unless it complied with ‘burdensome’ energy conservation standards.
Beyond the estimated $100 billion annual cost, the lure of easy money has a corrosive effect on health care and society, Oz said.
The White House posted a mockup of the limited-edition passport on social media.
Blanche said the White House press dinner shooting proves the need for the new ballroom.
The second state dinner of Trump’s second term kicks off celebrations for the nation’s 250th anniversary.
The agency’s scaled-back budget request is essentially the same as last year’s, little of which was adopted by Congress.
Federal, state, and local law enforcement agents executed search warrants at businesses in the St. Paul area, some of which included autism centers.
Officials say Orange County illegally gave extra money to cities, towns, and villages.
The Justice Department alleges the technology firm gave high-paying jobs to temporary visa holders while preventing U.S. workers from applying.
New York City’s Executive budget will be delayed until May 12, as city officials ask the state for more help.
November voters could see the wealth tax initiative on their ballots.
The latest assassination attempt will likely force Secret Service to revamp operations, experts said.
The dual internet pathways work in unison to keep commercial customers online through outages and disruptions, T-Mobile said.
A glimpse into the world through the lens of photography.
Disney is facing an early review of multiple station licenses in markets across the nation.
Up to 85 percent of the illegal grow facilities in Oklahoma have ties to Chinese organized crime, a spokesman for the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics said.
Philippines Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro says the country is not concerned that the Iran war will reduce U.S. deterrence in the Indo-Pacific.
A 15-year-long case could carry broad implications for efforts holding companies accountable over international human rights abuses.