FTC levies no fines after dating site caught giving AI company user data
The company behind popular dating site OkCupid has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, or FTC.
Physicians, nurses are leaving medicine faster than new ones are joining, deepening a shortage and hurtling U.S. health care toward collapse.
The company behind popular dating site OkCupid has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, or FTC.
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Population growth in the U.S. has significantly decreased, according to new data from the Census Bureau, due to low immigration levels.
Even when Transportation Security Administration agents get paid, ICE agents may still be at airports, Border czar Tom Homan said Sunday.
President Donald Trump provided new details about plans to construct a military complex beneath the White House ballroom.
As the war in Iran expands into a regional conflict, it has pulled attention away from the U.S. military actions in the Western Hemisphere.
A federal judge blocked the Trump’s ban on AI firm Anthropic, calling the Pentagon’s “supply chain risk” label likely retaliatory.
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The company behind popular dating site OkCupid has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, or FTC.
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Senators introduced legislation that would prevent DHS from establishing immigration detention centers without securing approval from local officials.
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Physicians, nurses are leaving medicine faster than new ones are joining, deepening a shortage and hurtling U.S. health care toward collapse.
Americans have spent an extra $8 billion on gasoline since the war broke out in Iran, according to calculations from GasBuddy.
President Donald Trump weighs a high-risk military operation to secure nearly 1,000 pounds of enriched uranium at Iranian nuclear sites.
The FBI classified the March 12 attack at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, to be an act of terrorism inspired by Hezbollah.
The company behind popular dating site OkCupid has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, or FTC.