How America’s seniors are confronting the dizzying world of AI In tech classes, seniors are learning about AI-generated images and the risks of AI scams and deepfakes — and finding their own uses for bots like ChatGPT.
Trans runner sues Division III school for following NCAA policy change Evie Parts, a transgender woman, argues the NCAA and Swarthmore violated state and federal law by barring her from the college’s women’s track team.
His custom cancer therapy is in an NIH freezer. He may not get it in... The purge of probationary federal workers included skilled lab personnel who would have finalized a customized cell immunotherapy for cancer patients.
Florida GOP scraps ‘Deport Depot’ merch after Home Depot objects The short-lived merchandise came after Gov. Ron DeSantis announced plans to turn a prison into a migrant detention center that he dubbed “Deportation Depot.”
What to know as GOP governors plan to send National Guard units to D.C. National Guard troops in D.C. may soon be armed. Separately, GOP governors say they’ll send their own troops to the city.
At Alabama plantation, families of enslavers and enslaved strike a deal The descendants of enslavers and enslaved have come together where their ancestors once lived, working to address the plantation’s legacy and promote healing.