A Canadian expert on match fixing says the NBA's investigation of Toronto Raptors backup centre Jontay Porter is a dire warning to professional sports leagues in North America.
(The Center Square) - A federal judge ruled a Hollywood business owner whose shop was destroyed in a police standoff with a fugitive is not entitled to compensation from police. The judge ruled NoHo Printing and Graphics owner Carlos Pena, whose insurance denied a damage claim, could not seek compensation under the Fifth Amendment’s takings clause, which protects against government taking of assets without just compensation, because, as Pena conceded, the police actions were...
Darwin AI has created AI technologies for visually inspecting components during manufacturing and works on ways to make AI systems smaller and faster.
The Competition Bureau is urging the federal government to waive the mortgage stress test for all borrowers at renewal, arguing it can help Canadians get a better rate.
Campaigner Dee Kearney, 65, slammed the £1,000 to £2,950 proposal. She says she spent that much on protesting alone, with total loss at £57,000. WASPI campaigners argue their retirements were ruined by pension changes
Since taking over as president of the Los Angeles Police Commission in August, Erroll Southers has drawn praise — and some criticism — for his stewardship of the civilian agency charged with oversight of the city's Police Department. A career law enforcement official and former FBI agent, Southers is now an associate senior vice president at USC, where he is responsible for three departments and 400 employees. He sat down with The Times in his office on the first floor of LAPD headquarters...
The fine is linked to a copyright dispute in France over online content
Google has been slapped with a €250mn fine for breaching EU intellectual property rules in how it deals with media publishers, including scraping news articles to train its AI models without permission. The regulator found Google guilty of scraping content from news websites to train its chatbot Bard — now Gemini — without notifying publishers or the authorities. Google also didn’t provide a way for publishers to opt out, blocking them from possibly negotiating fair payment for the use of...
France's competition watchdog on Wednesday said it fined Google 250 million euros ($271.73 million) for breaches linked to EU intellectual property rules in its relationship with media publishers. Google has pledged not to contest the facts as part of settlement proceedings, the watchdog said, adding the company also proposed a series of remedy measures to certain shortcomings. The fine is linked to a copyright dispute in France over online content in a case triggered by complaints from some of...
The Women Against State Pension Inequality Campaign has been fighting for justice for up to 3.8 million women
The CCPC said the purchase could lead to increased prices for customers, and reductions in quality of service.
A spokesperson for the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) told TIME that they have received a report and are investigating.