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Yale Law Scholar Suspended After AI-Generated Allegations of Terrorist Ties
Mar 15, 2025
Yale Law scholar Helyeh Doutaghi suspended over AI-generated terrorist ties allegations raises ethical concerns about AI's influence on institutions.
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Canada Reconsiders F-35 Purchase and Explores Alternative Fighter Jets
Canada reassesses its F-35 purchase, exploring alternative fighter jets for better value and operational efficiency.

International Day to Combat Islamophobia: Global Call for Unity and Understanding
Join the global movement on the International Day to Combat Islamophobia, promoting unity and understanding against anti-Muslim sentiment.

SeaWorld San Antonio Mourns the Loss of Notchfin, Beloved Dolphin, at 63
SeaWorld San Antonio mourns Notchfin, a beloved 63-year-old dolphin, celebrating her legacy in marine conservation and care.

Michigan Confirms First Measles Case of 2025 in Oakland County
Michigan reports its first measles case of 2025 in Oakland County, raising public health concerns amidst a national outbreak.

Alina Habba Exposes Biden’s ‘Fake Oval Office’ Setup
Alina Habba reveals Biden's 'fake Oval Office', igniting debates on staged settings in presidential communications.

Ukraine-Russia War: Latest Developments and Ceasefire Negotiations
Discover the latest developments in the Ukraine-Russia war, ceasefire negotiations, and international diplomatic efforts as of March 2025.

Five People Charged in the Shooting Death of Joanne Penney
Five suspects charged in the tragic shooting death of Joanne Penney in Talbot Green. Ongoing investigation and community impact discussed.

Judith Evans Sentenced for Grooming and Abusing Teenage Student
Judith Evans, a teacher, sentenced for grooming and abusing a 14-year-old student, highlighting the need for student safety.

ISIS Leader Abdallah Maki Mosleh al-Rifai Killed in U.S.-Iraq Joint Operation
U.S. and Iraqi forces confirm the death of ISIS leader Abdallah Maki Mosleh al-Rifai in a precision airstrike, disrupting terror operations.