The decision Monday came after Chambliss paid $845 in restitution to the owner of a vehicle she says she took under duress.
The decision Monday came after Chambliss paid $845 in restitution to the owner of a vehicle she says she took under duress.
The copyright infringement suit claims the maker of ChatGPT copied stories from the newspapers "with impunity," never seeking ...
Campus protesters want administrators to sell off investments in companies with ties to Israel. Here's a look at what ...
The Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates steady this week — and possibly for months to come — as policymakers ...
All first responders charged in the fatal botched arrest of Elijah McClain have been sentenced, but questions remain about whether it's changed how Black people are treated by police and paramedics.
And a bar that only plays women's sports on its TVs has announced that it's expanding. The Sports Bra just has one location in Portland, Ore., for now. It hopes to go nationwide with a franchise.
Historical markers from the Atlantic through the Midwest tell a classic American tale of innocent white settlers killed by Native Americans. Many of the markers only tell half the story.
In Iran, popular rapper Toomaj Salehi, whose fiery lyrics helped galvanize an anti-government movement among young people, has been sentenced to death. He was charged with "corruption on earth." ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Time national politics reporter Eric Cortell about his interview with Donald Trump about 2025 and what he would do if he won the presidency again.
Bio-char is gaining traction as a regenerative agriculture technique that could improve soil while sequestering carbon. But cost and education are still barriers to more widespread use on farms.
In his 43 years at the LA Times, Louis Sahagun reported on everything from the Latino communities of east LA, to the plight of the desert tortoise. And he got his start at the paper sweeping floors.