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Graduation ceremony disrupted by AI name-reading system
The graduation for Glendale Community College in Arizona was disrupted when an AI name-reading system apparently began skipping some students’ names during the degree presentation.
Justice Department indicts former Cuban leader Raúl Castro
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced that former Cuban leader Raúl Castro has been indicted over a 1996 incident in which Cuban jets shot down…
Justice Department indicts former Cuban leader Raúl Castro
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced that former Cuban leader Raúl Castro has been indicted over a 1996 incident in which Cuban jets shot down…
Justice Department indicts former Cuban leader Raúl Castro
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced that former Cuban leader Raúl Castro has been indicted over a 1996 incident in which Cuban jets shot down…
Barney Frank, first openly gay member of Congress and Wall Street reformer, dies at 86
Former Rep. Barney Frank, who was the first openly gay member of Congress and known for the Dodd-Frank Act, died at age 86. He had…
China and Russia sign agreements strengthening their ties after Xi-Putin meeting
Chinese leader Xi Jinping welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to Beijing for a meeting one week after Xi met with President Donald Trump for a…
DOJ Set to Announce Criminal Charges Against Raúl Castro
The Justice Department is expected to announce criminal charges against former Cuban president, Raúl Castro, based on a 1996 incident in which Cuban jets shot…
Health Officials Race to Trace Rising Ebola Cases in Central Africa
The American doctor who tested positive for Ebola while working in Congo has been evacuated to Berlin to receive emergency care. Health officials are racing…
Victims in San Diego Mosque Shooting Remembered as Heroes
The three victims of the mass shooting attack at a San Diego mosque are being remembered as heroes who prevented further tragedy. Investigators are now…
Trump’s $1.8B ‘Anti-Weaponization Fund’ Draws Outrage
The Trump administration is defending what it calls its “anti-weaponization” fund, using $1.8 billion of taxpayer money to pay Trump allies who say they were…
