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Comedy, free speech, and the law

It is the prerogative of the legislature to make laws or not. Law is not a solution for every unethical act in human conduct, which would need a social or cultu ...
Jens Lekman, left, and David Levithan, who began corresponding 20 years ago, when Levithan wrote the Swedish musician a fan letter, in Cambridge, Mass., in August 2025. Along with his side gig, Lekman ...
Artificial intelligence software is designing novel experimental protocols that improve upon the work of human physicists, although the humans are still “doing a lot of baby-sitting.” ...
Enterprise SaaS faces rapid change as AI, consolidation, and expansion reshape growth paths, with India and APAC emerging as ...
Following a Title IX investigation into claims of inappropriate touching of a female student by teacher and former coach Rob Pacey, a consultant enlisted by the Paxton-Buckley Loda school district has ...
Vibe coding. It's a term that's bubbling around to describe a new wave of app creation. It means instead of writing code line ...
Learn how Claude Code and agentic coding are redefining software engineering with AI-powered features for efficiency and ...
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said over 40% of the company's code is now generated by AI, and he wants that figure bumped up ...
Discover how Claude Code lets you build AI-powered apps without coding. Learn step-by-step to turn your ideas into reality ...
At 15 years old, the Giving Pledge shows we can't rely on the best intentions of billionaires to win a fairer economy.
A breakdown of the Ninth Circuit’s decision in Platt v. Sodexo, S.A., which held (in litigation under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA)) that an employer/plan sponsor could ...