US DOJ Says Yale Medical School Admissions Favor Black and Hispanic Students 

May 15 By Kanishka Singh The U.S. Justice ⁠Department ⁠said on Thursday that admissions practices ⁠at Yale University’s medical school were biased in favor of Black ​and Hispanic applicants, citing findings of a probe as the Trump administration continues its crackdown on diversity ‌policies at…

U.S. Reports No Hantavirus Cases From Cruise Outbreak, Monitors 41 

May 14 By Ahmed Aboulenein and Michael Erman There ⁠are ⁠no confirmed cases in the ⁠United States of the Andes hantavirus outbreak that killed three people aboard a ​luxury cruise ship this month, U.S. health officials said on Thursday, but 41 people, including 18 quarantined…

Allied assistance in defeating fascism in Europe 

May 10 By Dylan White Part 3. A bridge across time: the memory of the Alaskan alliance. Every year on May 9, the small city of Fairbanks, Alaska, becomes a place where history comes to life. The monument in Fairbanks commemorates the participants of the…

Pentagon Reaches Agreements With Top AI Companies, but Not Anthropic 

May 1 By Mike Stone and Chris Sanders The Pentagon said on ⁠Friday ⁠it had reached agreements with seven AI ⁠companies to deploy their advanced capabilities on the Defense Department’s classified networks as it seeks to ​broaden the range of AI providers working across the…

Switzerland Probes Alleged Pacts to Avoid Keyword Bidding on Google and Bing 

April 30 By John Kruzel Switzerland’s competition commission ⁠has ⁠opened an investigation into ⁠suspected anti-competitive pacts in which travel companies and ​online casinos agreed not to bid against each other for search engine ‌keywords. The probe focuses on ‌alleged agreements among the companies to avoid…

US Supreme Court Backs Anti-Abortion Pregnancy Centers in New Jersey Case 

April 29 By John Kruzel The U.S. Supreme Court sided on Wednesday ⁠with ⁠the operator of Christian faith-based anti-abortion “crisis pregnancy centers” ⁠in New Jersey that is trying to impede a state investigation into whether the facilities engage ​in deceptive practices. The justices, in a…