The memo outlines how government agencies can implement artificial intelligence and requires that agencies have a chief AI officer.
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With the excitement and anticipation surrounding this event, come some risks and precautions that people need to take into account in order to protect their eyes’ health.
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7th Circuit judges hear oral arguments after lower court judge threw case out
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Child protection agency seeks to add more than 500 to the payroll
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Mitch Titus arranged to meet the purported minor in Carbondale.
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Overall in the Carbondale-Marion metro area, the unemployment rate went up from 4.5 to 4.9 percent.
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Democratic state Rep. Sharon Chung hopes to address the Illinois' teacher shortage by joining the newly-formed Teacher Shortage Working Group.
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Nagy coached 8 seasons at Wright State.
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Colleges and universities have recognized the need, but say more resources are needed to meet demand.
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A hike from 15% to 35% of sportsbook revenue is a slam dunk to generate an extra $200 million for the cash-strapped state, according to the Illinois governor. But major gambling corporations say it will block growth in a market that has ballooned into one of the nation’s biggest.
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Journey back Inside The Blanket Fort as we look at more offerings from SIU Press in celebration of Women's History Month.
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North Carolina State isn't a prototypical Cinderella — they're from a major conference, and they won it all in the 1970s and '80s — but they're the only double-digit seed left. Learn to love them.
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Is Kevin Hart funny? Are pugs cute? Is Donald Trump a good politician? Thankfully, the quiz doesn't need to answer these questions — we'll just stick to the facts, thanks.
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Scientists think the timing of exercise might matter for performance — and for your overall health. Here's what to know about their latest findings.
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Filmmaker Morgan Neville dives into a surprisingly enigmatic comic in his two-part Apple TV+ documentary.
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It's been a year since Russia detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on spying allegations.
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The film's release in Japan, more than eight months after it opened in the U.S., had been watched with trepidation because of the sensitivity of the subject matter.
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Republicans in Georgia have repeatedly floated election changes in the wake of false claims by former President Donald Trump and other Republicans that he lost Georgia in 2020 because of fraud.