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Judges Working On Legal Cases Apparently Rely on Wikipedia Due To Convenience: MIT
If a Wikipedia article exists on a particular legal case, judges are more likely to cite it in their rulings. If a Wikipedia article exists on a particular legal case, judges are more likely to cite it in their rulings. -
Bill That Boosts U.S. Processor Manufacturing Passes Senate With $52 Billion Price Tag
Before President Biden, a strong supporter can sign the bill into law, the House of Representatives must approve its version. Before President Biden, a strong supporter can sign the bill into law, the House of Representatives must approve its version. -
Price Hike Hits McDonald's Menu Due To Inflation
McDonald's Ireland has acknowledged that a number of menu items will see price increases. McDonald's Ireland has acknowledged that a number of menu items will see price increases. -
Rivian Lays Off 6% Of Workforce In New Cost-Cutting Measures
Personnel on the factory operations team won't be affected. Personnel on the factory operations team won't be affected. -
UN Says Global HIV Campaign Is Threatened By Resource Shortage
High-income countries are cutting back on aid, according to the report. High-income countries are cutting back on aid, according to the report. -
Two Helicopters Added To Mars Sample Return Mission, ‘Fetch’ Rover Scrapped
Another revision has been made to the NASA-European mission campaign. Another revision has been made to the NASA-European mission campaign. -
Russia’s 2024 Plans To Leave ISS Appear To Have Been Extended To 2028
Russia wants to hold off until its own space station is operational. Russia wants to hold off until its own space station is operational. -
With COVID-19 Restrictions Eased, China's Industrial Profits Recovered In June
After suffering painful supply chain disruptions in the second quarter, industrial companies are slowly recovering. After suffering painful supply chain disruptions in the second quarter, industrial companies are slowly recovering. -
Prince Of Saudi Arabia Unveils Futuristic Eco-City With Mirrored Skyscrapers
Mirror-encased skyscrapers extending over 170km are called The Line. Mirror-encased skyscrapers extending over 170km are called The Line. -
Chinese 'Provocations' In South China Sea Could Spark Major Incidents, U.S. Says
Jung Pak: Washington has a "very complicated relationship with Beijing". Jung Pak: Washington has a "very complicated relationship with Beijing".