A teddy bear powered by AI told safety testers about knives, pills and sex A company is reportedly withdrawing its AI teddy bear from the market after researchers found it told a tester where to get knives, pills and matches when asked.
Two minutes on a porch, a misunderstanding and a fatal shot María Florinda Ríos Pérez de Velásquez and her husband began trying their keys in the door of what they believed was the home they were supposed to clean, court records say.
Tensions between renters and homeowners challenge Mamdani housing plan The incoming New York City mayor’s plan relies on higher density in places where some neighbors oppose it. He is scheduled to meet Friday with the president.
U.S. Coast Guard will no longer classify swastikas, nooses as hate symbols The military service, which falls under the Department of Homeland Security, has drafted a new policy that classifies such items “potentially divisive.”
Federal judge dismisses case against Chicago woman shot by Border Patrol The government had accused Marimar Martinez, 30, and Anthony Ruiz, 21, of assaulting a federal officer during an Oct. 4 incident in Chicago.
FBI fired veteran employee for displaying Pride flag, lawsuit says David Maltinsky, who worked at the bureau for 16 years and was training to become a special agent, says he was fired for displaying a Pride flag given to him by the FBI.
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Republican overseeing Alamo renovation ousted after ‘woke’ social media post Kate Rogers was leading a $550 million renovation of the Alamo. She resigned after Texas Republicans began criticizing a social media post and her college dissertation.
These five cities help explain why homicide rates are down across the U.S. Homicides are down nearly 20 percent this year in 52 of America’s largest cities, a decline that spans both red states and blue states.
Larry Summers steps back from teaching as Harvard looks into Epstein ties Documents released by Congress show the former treasury secretary kept in contact with Epstein after he pleaded guilty to solicitation of prostitution in 2008.
Mamdani will keep Jessica Tisch as New York police commissioner The incoming democratic socialist mayor will retain the popular police commissioner from the Adams administration.
Judge restarts contempt probe over deportation flights to El Salvador The order by Chief U.S. District Judge James E. Boasberg touched off one of the biggest clashes between President Donald Trump and the judiciary this year.
The cost of Thanksgiving dinner dropped this year, agriculture group says The cost of a typical Thanksgiving dinner declined this year, in part because of cheaper turkey, according to a farm group’s annual survey.