Supreme Court Declines to Hear Dispute Over AI Material

The Supreme Court declined on Monday to take up the issue of whether art generated by artificial intelligence can be copyrighted under U.S. law, turning away a case involving a computer scientist from Missouri who was denied a copyright for a piece of visual AI art.

Retired general who once led Air Force Research Laboratory goes missing

A retired U.S. Air Force general was reported missing in New Mexico, with authorities warning that medical concerns have heightened fears for his safety. Retired Maj. Gen. William Neil McCasland, 68, was last seen around 11 a.m. Friday near Quail Run Court NE in Albuquerque, the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office said. Officials said they do […]

Austin Gunman Entered US on Visa, FBI Probes Terror Tie

The alleged gunman in the Austin mass shooting early Sunday reportedly entered the United States in 2000 and became a citizen 13 years later, authorities said. Authorities identified the suspect as 53-year-old Ndiaga Diagne…

US Manufacturing Grows Steadily in February, Input Prices Surge

U.S. manufacturing activity expanded steadily in February, but a measure of prices paid by factories for inputs rose to the highest level in nearly 3-1/2 years, highlighting upside risks to inflation amid import tariffs even before a U.S.-led attack on Iran sent oil prices higher.

UK: ‘Not at War’ After Drone Hits Cyprus Base

Britain is not at war, the government said Monday, despite saying it would allow the U.S. to use British bases during its war with Iran and after a Royal Air Force base in Cyprus was struck by an Iranianmade drone. Sirens sounded again at RAF Akrotiri on Monday and British…[#item_full_content]

IAEA Disputes Iran Claim Nuclear Site Was Struck

The U.N. nuclear watchdog has no indication Israeli and U.S. attacks on Iran have hit any nuclear facilities, its chief Rafael Grossi told the agency’s Board of Governors on Monday, moments before Iran’s envoy said one was targeted a day earlier. Iran’s nuclear program has…[#item_full_content]

Gold Jumps 2% to $5,388 on Rush to Safe Havens

Gold prices rose more than 2% as U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran expanded Monday with no end in sight, stoking fears of wider geopolitical and economic uncertainty and sparking a flight to safe havens.[#item_full_content]

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