The New York Times says OpenAI and Microsoft are breaking copyright law. To prove it, they must first crack open their code.
More than 150 academics, students and representatives of the public and private sectors in northeastern Ohio gathered at YSU ...
I had that green light at Northern Kentucky as well," Warrick told the Post-Dispatch. "I got the same green light here." ...
Tulsa Ballet brought its production of "Strictly Gershwin" to Cleveland's State Theater at Playhouse Square, that city's ...
This fall’s election for three seats on the Supreme Court of Ohio is expected to play a pivotal role in deciding the state’s ...
The 24-year-old shooting guard, who tore his ACL in a Celtics practice last October, re-signed with Boston on an Exhibit 10 ...
As the world marks the anniversary of the lives lost on Oct. 7. They also grieve for the tens of thousands killed in Gaza ...
Highlighting the Buckeyes non-conference schedule is a game against Stanford University on Friday, Dec. 20 at the Chase ...
A growing skills gap was the topic of a Oct. 3 Future of Manufacturing Town Hall at Milwaukee Area Technical College. The job ...
Author and historian Scott Longert will be at the Willowick Public Library at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 15 as he discusses his latest book, "Love and Loss the Short Life of Ray Chapman." The son of a coal miner ...
The Wolverines' first exhibition game is less than two weeks away while the regular season tips in just 26 days vs. Cleveland ...
UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones enlisted the help of Olympic gold medalist and former WWE wrestler Gable Steveson as he ...