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.[#item_full_content]
Macron Says France to Increase Nuclear Weapons
France will increase the size of its nuclear arsenal and strengthen its deterrent, with an increasing risk of conflicts globally crossing the nuclear threshold, President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday.[#item_full_content]
Israeli minister outlines Iran mission goals, says Iranian people now have chance to ‘regain their freedom’

An Israeli official tells Fox News Digital that the U.S.-Israeli mission in Iran has two main goals that may provide an opportunity to change the course of the future of the Middle East as their military forces continue to pummel the Iranian regime. Israeli Minister of Diaspora Affairs Amichai Chikli said in an interview on […]
Francesca Ghio e gli abusi sessuali da adolescente, archiviata l’inchiesta: “Reato prescritto”
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Strage Borsellino, i giudici: “Questore La Barbera volle proteggere interessi esterni a Cosa nostra”
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Fatal Bus Shelter Attack Ignites Immigration Debate
Fairfax County police have charged a Sierra Leonean man, who authorities say illegally entered the U.S. in 2012, with second-degree murder after the fatal stabbing of 41-year-old Stephanie Minter at a bus stop shelter in Virginia’s Hybla Valley area last month.
Oil Prices to Remain High for Days With Strait of Hormuz in Spotlight
Analysts expect oil prices to remain elevated over the coming days while markets focus on the impact of escalating Middle East conflict on supplies through the Strait of Hormuz, a conduit for more than 20% of global oil.[#item_full_content]
Gallup Poll: US Sympathy Shifts Toward Palestinians
A new Gallup poll shows a historic shift in American attitudes toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with sympathies now tilting slightly toward the Palestinians — a sharp departure from more than two decades of consistent pro-Israel sentiment.[#item_full_content]
Pakistan, Afghanistan Fighting Enters 5th Day
Afghanistan and Pakistan on Monday said their militaries targeted each other’s posts across the border as their fighting entered a fifth day, fueling instability in a region rocked by U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and Tehran’s retaliation.[#item_full_content]
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.[#item_full_content]