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As of Friday afternoon, pro-Palestinian demonstrators continue to occupy at least one building on the campus in Arcata. The university has sent an initial response to the protester’s demands.
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Many school districts are struggling with teacher shortages, especially in rural areas. A recent study in California explored why.
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About 450 companies are on the data broker registry in California, and a law passed last year will make it easier to delete the data they collect about people.
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The U.S. will reinstate Obama-era regulations for internet service providers that promise fast, reliable and fair internet speeds for all consumers. What happened when those rules were taken away?
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This wild case emphasizes the serious potential for criminal misuse of artificial intelligence that experts have been warning about for some time, one professor said.
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On the Cal Poly Humboldt campus in Arcata, two buildings have been occupied by students over the past week. What began as a display of solidarity for Palestinian rights amid the war in Gaza has evolved into a standoff with the university administration.