The measure was included in a foreign aid package providing support to Ukraine and Israel. TikTok vowed to challenge the law in federal court.
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A long-term study hopes to shed light on an array of vague symptoms that can affect veterans who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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County leaders approved the county's agenda to push through the 118th U.S. Congress.
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Students enrolled at CodeUp were left in the middle of their programs when the coding bootcamp abruptly closed in late December. Now, ACD is giving those students a chance to receive professional certificates.
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The electric trolleys have a capacity of six, and also sport LED lights and music inside.
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Before last month, no human had ever been known to beat the original Nintendo version of Tetris. Artificial intelligence had done so, but then came Willis Gibson, who only needed 39 minutes.
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Bitcoin miner Riot Platforms made headlines over the summer for making millions by selling pre-purchased power back to the grid. The news highlighted how the grid can benefit businesses more than consumers.
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The class-action lawsuit said Google misled users into believing that it wouldn't track their internet activities while using 'incognito mode.' Terms of the settlement weren't disclosed.
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A drone operated by an Australian company touched down in Presidio this month.
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While protecting academic freedom and public employees’ right to free speech is important, the judge wrote in his opinion, the state ban did not violate those rights.
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