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Who Is Liable for A.I. Creations?

Tools like ChatGPT could open a new line of questions around tech products and harmful content.

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Welcome to CringeTok, Where Being Insufferable Can Be Lucrative

On TikTok, cringe comedy creators are gaining large followings and brand deals by impersonating terrible people.

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As Older TikTok Creators Flourish, Brands Are Signing Them Up

No matter what their age or finances, some elder influencers are finding that being on the app can bring them…

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How These Budding Entrepreneurs Won $20,000 for Their Start-Ups

A new competition encourages New Yorkers who live in public housing to pursue their own businesses.

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Biden to Deliver Oval Office Address as U.S. Averts Default

The president will speak on Friday evening after congressional passage of legislation that narrowly averts economic calamity.

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An Avian Murder Case on a Quiet Back Porch

I open the pantry door and the eastern phoebe flies off the nest. Her cup-shaped home is made of mud,…

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Judge Dismisses D.C.’s Privacy Lawsuit Against Meta

The District of Columbia accused the company of sharing user data in deceptive ways. A Superior Court decision said Meta…

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How to Enforce a Debt Deal: Through ‘Meat-Ax’ Cuts Nobody Wants

The debt-limit legislation includes a provision meant to force both sides to pass additional bills following through on their deal:…

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New Details in Debt Limit Deal: Where $136 Billion in Cuts Will Come From

Two years of spending caps, additional work requirements for food stamps and cuts to I.R.S. funding are among the components…

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JPMorgan’s Dimon Denied Having Any Contact With Jeffrey Epstein

JPMorgan is being sued over its dealings with Mr. Epstein. In a deposition, Jamie Dimon, the bank’s chief executive, said…

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