April 11, 2023 China will require AI to reflect socialist values, not challenge social order Beijing is taking steps to regulate AI tools to keep them in line with the government's official socialist doctrine and prevent challenges to the economic or social order.
April 11, 2023 Northeastern supermarket chain owes $800K in overtime violation case Boston-area supermarket chain C-Mart will pay $800,000 to settle a case claiming it violated Massachusetts labor laws by failing to provide overtime and premium weekend pay rates.
April 11, 2023 Biden administration asks public for help regulating AI systems like ChatGPT Federal regulators in the Biden administration are asking the public for comment as they study how artificial intelligence (AI) programs like ChatGPT should be regulated.
April 10, 2023 Judge issues order to improve health care at Arizona prison A U.S. judge issued an order to improve the way Arizona provides health care to incarcerated people. The judge previously said the state refused to correct its health care failures.
April 9, 2023 2 Florida women arrested after taunting, abusing elderly woman on live stream, sheriff says: 'pieces of crap' Two health care workers in Florida have been arrested after allegedly taunting and abusing an elderly woman with dementia and live-streaming it, Sheriff Wayne Ivey says.
April 8, 2023 Schumer says judge's mifepristone abortion pill ruling 'could throw our country into chaos' Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer blasted a Texas judge's decision halting FDA approval for mifepristone, an abortion pill manufactured by Danco Laboratories.
April 7, 2023 Feds say railroads must re-examine train assembly amid derailment surge Federal regulators advised Friday that railroads re-examine train assembly practices, as well as disproportionate or inconsistent boxcar weights that may increase derailment risk.
April 7, 2023 Washington regulators shut down pot businesses over DDT concerns Washington state cannabis regulators have halted operations at several marijuana farms and facilities after tests showed high amounts of DDT residue in soil.
April 7, 2023 Artificial Intelligence: Should the government step in? Americans weigh in Americans shared whether or not they believe the government should regulate artificial intelligence amid the technology's rapid and ongoing advancement.
April 7, 2023 Top Biden official raises eyebrows by 'lobbying' former agency after leaving government, watchdog says A former top Biden official is being scrutinized as an example of the "revolving door" of political appointees shuttling between government and outside special interests.