Gold and silver spoofing cases taught U.S. regulators to fight market manipulation at machine speed. The catch: the cop is badly outspent.
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Colorado now makes life insurers prove their algorithms don't penalize people by race.
Steven Olikara identifies a "division industrial complex" where media and politics profit from societal polarization, fostering hatred based on false narratives. To counter this, Olikara, drawing ...
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Parallel efforts to manage adverse data occurred at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), according to the congressional ...
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As artificial intelligence, GLP-1 medications, and longevity reshape fitness, the personal trainer is evolving rapidly into an irreplaceable asset. A comprehensive study released today by the National ...
A new investigation found that someone standing right next to you, requesting the same ride at the same time, could be shown a very different price—and most riders would never know.
Outside the frame of the viral clips – shot by two cameras carefully positioned on either side of the stage – were over a ...
Colorado Democrat Manny Rutinel took down a more moderate candidate in this week’s primary, and will face off against House ...
Addictive apps. Persuasive features. Deceptive patterns. Is Big Tech’s ‘defective design’ really a design problem? A ...
The most recent history of the United States has altered the nation from social to economical. Many of the larger events – the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001; global ...