Hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman is floating an idea to deploy artificial intelligence plagiarism detection tools across elite college institutions, calling it the next logical step after Harvard University lost its president in part due to such technological examinations.
Many criminal trials are heading to court in 2024 following several high-profile murders that shocked the nation and continue to make headlines for months and even years after they were committed.
Iraq's government soon will “start working on” requiring the withdrawal of a United States-led military coalition tasked with defeating the Islamic State, the prime minister said, assuring an audience of pro-Iran militias.
The White House is praising Mexico for taking “swift action against migrants” in the days since senior Biden administration officials met with their counterparts in Mexico City, but experts say the celebration in Washington is much ado about nothing.
A former top National Rifle Association executive has admitted wrongdoing in a New York corruption case, agreeing to pay $100,000 just before he and four others are set to be tried next week.