The Justice Department said it 'strongly disagrees' with the court's ruling that paused a $1.776 fund for victims of government "weaponization," but would still abide by it.
A federal judge has ruled Executive Order 14290 unconstitutional, a major victory for press freedom. However, lost federal funding has not been restored. Read an important message from Station Manager Bill Drake on what this means for WRVO.
Stream the Syracuse episode of GBH News’ podcast, "The Big Dig."
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The lawsuit accuses the company of failing to warn users that ChatGPT could be dangerous and instead marketing it as safe and reliable.
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Special series from NPR's Tiny Desk will feature 10 concerts, including Bow Wow, Eve, Shaboozey, and more.
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The Anthropic IPO, and those of other AI-related firms like OpenAI, could be among the biggest in U.S. history.
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A tennis legend at 44, Serena Williams is returning to pro tennis this month, announcing plans to play in the HSBC Championships in London. Williams, a mother of two, retired nearly four years ago.
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Historian Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor spent years researching the racial slur, but never revealed that her father was the legendary comic who used it profusely. Her new book is Something We Said.