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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

U. K. Consults on AI, Music Biz Says Keep Copyright Sacrosanct

The U. K. government is chatting about how and if AI developers can use copyrighted songs to train their AI models. Right now, it's a bit of a mystery for creators and AI firms, making it tricky to know who pays whom. A new normal could let AI companies use songs without permission, but only if crea

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Dec 18 2024BUSINESS

Boosting Vietnamese Businesses: How Regulations, Innovation, and Resilience Shape Success

In Vietnam, businesses face a unique set of challenges. This study takes a closer look at how environmental rules, innovative ideas, the ability to bounce back from setbacks (resilience), support for learning, and overall performance interact with each other. Interestingly, it's not just about follo

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Dec 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Safety First: US Introduces New Seat Belt Rules for Rear Seats

Imagine a world where your car reminds you to buckle up, no matter where you sit. Well, starting in 2027, that's exactly what the United States plans to do. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced a new rule: all new passenger vehicles must sound an alarm if rear-seat passen

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Dec 17 2024CRIME

Naperville's New Rules for Safer Massage Parlors

Ever thought about what goes on behind closed doors at massage parlors? Naperville's City Council is tackling this issue head-on with some new regulations. They want to make sure these places are safe and above board, with no hidden human trafficking. First off, any massage parlor that wants to ope

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Dec 16 2024CRIME

Olivet University: California Court Says No More

Olivet University, founded by Korean-American cleric David Jang, has been ordered to close by a California judge. The university is no stranger to legal trouble, with a federal criminal investigation underway for money laundering, visa fraud, and labor trafficking. The state's education regulator, t

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Dec 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

Fatigue on the Flight Deck: Why Pilots Can't Be Fired for Being Tired

Imagine a hectic morning at an airline, flights are lined up, crews are assigned, but severe weather is causing delays. Suddenly, a pilot calls in, explaining they can't fly due to fatigue. Despite causing more headaches and delays, this is a reasonable call. Pilots can be fired for various reasons,

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Dec 09 2024POLITICS

Crypto Companies' Election Spending: What It Means for 2026

In the 2024 election, cryptocurrency companies like Ripple spent millions in political contributions. This surge in spending has raised questions about the industry's influence in Washington. Brad Garlinghouse, CEO of Ripple, revealed that his company alone contributed $25 million to an industry sup

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Dec 08 2024POLITICS

Bezos Backs Trump’s Plan to Cut Red Tape

Billionaire Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, has shown support for President-elect Donald Trump's goal to reduce regulations. During an interview at The New York Times' DealBook Summit, Bezos expressed optimism about Trump’s upcoming term, especially his plans to cut back on regulations. Bezos bel

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Dec 05 2024FINANCE

Will Britain Beat the U. S. in the Crypto Race?

Britain is trying to become a big player in the crypto world, but it's got some tough competition from the United States. The UK's Labour government is pushing to make the country friendly for crypto businesses. For example, they're planning to talk to firms about laws for digital assets like stable

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Kenya's First National Workshop on Health Regulations and Veterinary Services

In Kenya, a significant event took place recently: the country's first national workshop on the International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005. The focus was on evaluating how well the Veterinary Services Pathway is working. This workshop was a big deal because it's all about making sure Kenya is ready

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