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Disney and Universal's 110-page lawsuit against Midjourney claims the AI player stole "countless" copyrighted works to train ...
Nearly one million books published as early as the 15th century — and in 254 languages — are part of a Harvard University ...
On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on how political activist Christopher Rufo became one of the most influential voices in ...
A study from Mass General Brigham and Harvard Medical School raises questions about a new class of weight loss drugs — and ...
Now without that federal money at the start of the summer harvest season, farmers and food organizations are worried about ...
My 5-year-old son and I are unraveling some tangled threads by learning a new thing — and it’s messy, writes. I think we both ...
From supernatural murder mysteries to evocative poetry disguised as Wikipedia entries, WBUR literature writer Katherine ...
This season's visual art exhibitions highlight memory and resilience, from an immersive installation examining home at the ...
More than 200 people gathered outside Boston City Hall Monday to condemn President Trump’s response to ICE protests in Los ...
Officials say demand for shelter is down, and the state and its partners are moving families out of shelter at a record pace.
Adrianna Boulin, the president of Boston Pride for the People, discusses this weekend's plans for Pride celebrations.
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