South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol pledged the government would spend KRW9.4 trillion ($6.9 billion) on the domestic AI sector by 2027, along with detailing a KRW1.4 billion investment package to fuel the growth of local semiconductor companies.
A year after a stunning Final Four defeat that ended what could have been a perfect season and national championship run, the South Carolina Gamecocks finished the job Sunday in historic fashion.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Seven training staff members working at the Albuquerque Police Department Academy have filed a lawsuit accusing the department of retaliation motivated by nepotism. The seven plaintiffs claimed they reported a "class one violation" of "lying and dishonesty" by a cadet named Joshua Vega. Cadet Vega was terminated on August 17 only to []
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Two internal whistleblowers at Faraday Future claim the troubled EV company has been lying about some of the few sales it has announced to date. They also claim founder Jia Yueting has “weaponized” the EV startup’s HR department to retaliate against anyone who speaks up about these alleged misrepresentations. The employees, Jose Guerrero and Victoria […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Caitlin Clark, Hawkeyes fall short in star guard's final college game.
More than 40 lawsuits taken against the operators of a creche over the alleged mistreatment of children have been settled.
Scheffler has won three of his last four events and finished runner-up in the other.
A shocking report shows how email-based disinformation campaigns can have material real-world impacts to the citizens in the targeted countries.
Librarian Mantra Roy. (Photo: Lesley Seacrist, SJSU News Center) India-West Staff Reporter SAN JOSE, CA – South Asians comprise almost 20% of the Bay Area’s population, but their stories are rarely told. In a first of its kind for the San Jose State University King […]
A former City Hall worker is claiming officials “wrongfully terminated” him after a COVID-19 infection led to complications forcing the amputation of his legs, according to a lawsuit.