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The parents of a Massachusetts high school senior are suing his teacher, school district faculty members and a local school committee for punishments he received after he used artificial intelligence tools to research and create an outline for a history class essay. The lawsuit is one of the first of its kind in contesting school discipline over the use of AI to complete academic work. The complaint said the school’s AI policy was added to the Hingham High School student handbook only the year after the plaintiff’s son was punished. “It’s underregulated, especially in a school setting,” Peter Farrell, the family’s lawyer, said about AI in a phone interview. “AI is an output from a machine.”The student’s school district, Hingham Public Schools, said it was unable to provide further details during ongoing litigation and to respect the student’s privacy.
Persons: “ It’s, ” Peter Farrell, , ” Farrell, Farrell, Kareem Abdul, Jabbar, Dale, Jennifer Harris, He’s, ” Adam Nguyen, Ivy Link, Nguyen, Stanford Organizations: Ivy League, National Honor Society, Hingham High School, Hingham Public Schools, Stanford University, ACT, AP U.S, Artificial Intelligence, Ivy, Harvard Law School Locations: Massachusetts, Hingham
SYDNEY, Australia — King Charles, the only British monarch who has spent time living in Australia, arrives on Friday for his inaugural visit to an overseas realm as sovereign, his first major foreign trip since being diagnosed with cancer. It is embarrassing that Australians are subjects of the king, Keneally said in an interview, adding that this was no fault of King Charles, who has said a republic is a matter for Australians to decide. “I hope he is OK on this tour because he has that cancer,” Keneally said. Jan Hugo shows off her collection of memorabilia of the British royal family, near the town of Cessnock, Australia, on Tuesday. “When we drank to Australia, we drank to the Queen of Australia, and I felt that didn’t represent who we were,” he said.
Persons: Australia — King Charles, , Thomas Keneally, Keneally, King Charles, ” Keneally, , George Brandis, Jan Hugo, David Gray, Timbertop, Queen Elizabeth, Anthony Albanese, Brandis, ” King Charles, Queen Camilla, Richard Scolyer, Nathan Hansford, Australian Republic Movement . Keneally, Queen Organizations: King, News Corp, Australia, Getty, Geelong Grammar School, Labor Party, Republican, Sydney, Commonwealth, Australian Republic Movement Locations: SYDNEY, Australia, British, London, Cessnock, AFP, Canberra, Samoa, Australian
The costs of caring for ill and aging loved ones don’t show up on store shelves, but they’re front and center for voters like Sharon Zimmer. Chuck and Sharon Zimmer. If we’re looking at child care, we’re being biased if we’re not looking at elder care. Kelsey Flock, Aging and Disability Resource Center, La Crosse County, Wis.Coverage gaps like these are widespread, said David Grabowski, a professor of health care policy at Harvard Medical School. While the child care affordability crisis has gained more attention, including in the 2024 campaign, experts say elder care issues have flown comparatively under the radar.
Persons: Sharon Zimmer, Zimmer, Chuck Zimmer, , Sharon —, Kamala Harris, Sharon, Chuck, Harris, she’d, Donald Trump, Kelsey Flock, they’re, ” Flock, ” Trump, aren’t, Shekinah Fashaw, Walters, David Grabowski, Joseph Gaugler, “ It’s Organizations: U.S, AARP, Democratic, Republican, Aging, La, , Trump, Social Security, University, Pennsylvania’s Perelman, of Medicine, Medicaid, Resource, Harvard Medical School, Center, Healthy Aging, University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health Locations: Onalaska , Wisconsin, Onalaska, , La Crosse County , Wisconsin, La Crosse County, Wis
This article is part of “Dealing the Dead,” a series investigating the use of unclaimed bodies for medical research. Tarrant County commissioners discussed terminating their agreement with the University of North Texas Health Science Center at a meeting Sept. 17. Shelby Tauber for NBC NewsTarrant County had delegated the work of contacting dead people’s families and cremating their remains to the Health Science Center. The revamped rules give preference to cremating unclaimed bodies, which is cheaper than burial. For years, Shupe urged officials to stop providing unclaimed bodies to the Health Science Center, saying it was immoral to have them dissected and studied without consent.
Persons: Alisa Simmons, Shelby Tauber, Tim O’Hare, Tarrant County’s, Tarrant, Eli Shupe, Shupe, , Dale Leggett, Tim Leggett, Tim Leggett Tim Leggett, Dale, Leggett, Organizations: NBC News, University of North Texas Health Science, Army, University of North Texas Health Science Center, NBC, Health Science Center, Department of Human Services, University of Texas Locations: Texas, Tarrant, Fort Worth, Dallas, Arlington, Tarrant County
My family moved from Greenville, South Carolina, to Madrid. We owned a three-acre farm in the suburbs of Greenville, South Carolina, in a great school system surrounded by a wonderful community. We downsized when we movedOur daily life now consists of living in an apartment with about 1,100 square feet of space. We live in an apartment with simple decor and enough dishes and utensils for our family of four. No matter where my American family and I may live in the future, moving into a smaller apartment in Spain taught us that all of the important things we need in life aren't things.
Persons: , Joanna Gaines, hasn't Organizations: Service Locations: Greenville , South Carolina, Madrid, Spain, Florida
“These are children, they are not carrying weapons,” she told CNN. But doctors were unable to remove the tumor entirely, his mother told CNN last week. “My father believed in thinking big and solving the difficult issue… He was very much for the two-state solution,” Lifschitz told CNN. “He is a child who has nothing to do with what is happening,” the distraught mother told CNN last month. Three of the six had been expected to be released as part of an eventual ceasefire agreement, Israeli officials told CNN.
Persons: Tamara Al, Lifschitz, Nir Oz, Tamara, Israel, , Khan Younis, Maarouf, , Jihad, Sharone, Yocheved Lifschitz, “ Shalom, Oded Lifschitz, , ” Lifschitz, Yocheved, Yocheved Lifshitz, Alexi J . Rosenfeld, Oded, ” “, ” Sharone, Benjamin Netanyahu, Netanyahu, Mahmud Hams, Joe Biden, Biden, Organizations: CNN, World Health Organization, UN, UNICEF, Nasser Hospital, Getty, Al, West Bank, Ichilov, Israeli, Israel Defense Forces, IDF Locations: Gaza, Rafah, Khan, AFP, London, East Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Israel, United States, Qatar, Egypt, Aqsa, Deir Al
Parents in Massachusetts are suing a school over their son being punished for using AI. AdvertisementThe parents of a Massachusetts teenager are suing his high school, claiming their son was unfairly punished for using AI, as educators grapple with how to handle the widespread use of AI. AdvertisementJennifer and Dale Harris filed the lawsuit last month against Hingham High School, its administrators, and the school district, in which they alleged the defendants imposed "arbitrary and capricious" discipline on their child. Harris said that she would like to see the school "put in place an AI policy that makes sense." Matthew Sag, a professor of law in AI, machine learning, and data science at Emory University Law School, told BI that the school handbook's outlined policy is "hopelessly vague and unfair."
Persons: , they'd, Ryan Abbott, Jennifer, Dale Harris, Jennifer Harris, WCVB, WCBV, Harris, Matthew Sag, Sag, John Zerilli, Peter Farrell Organizations: Service, Study.com, University of Surrey, Hingham High School, National Honor Society, ACT, Stanford University, Stanford, Business, Artificial Intelligence, Emory University Law School, University of Edinburgh, Oxford Institute for Locations: Massachusetts, Hingham
Colt Gray, 14, meanwhile, will be tried as an adult, authorities have said. A fascination with guns, school shootingsWard testified Colt Gray detailed in notebooks his plans for what he intended to do at Apalachee High School. When Colin Gray asked his son who that was, Colt Gray explained and the topic was “dropped” after that. And while Marcee Gray called Apalachee pleading for staff to find her son, Colin Gray did not call. Colin Gray did not appear remorseful after the deputies showed up, Ward testified.
Persons: Colin Gray, Gray, Colt Gray, , Kelsey Ward, Colt, Jeffrey Toobin, Colin Gray’s, , Jud Smith, Ward, it’s, Nikolas Cruz, Marcee Gray, ” Marcee Gray, ” Ward, Colin, didn’t, Ward Colt Organizations: CNN, Apalachee High School, Prosecutors, of, Colt, Parkland, Grays Locations: Georgia, Barrow, Parkland , Florida, America, Barrow County, Athens , Georgia
Since my wife is the breadwinner, I'm the stay-at-home dad. AdvertisementMy wife is an OBGYN, and when I first met her, she was making significantly more than me each year. I was an elementary school teacher then and would do my best to help children learn important things — such as reading and respecting others. After all, elementary school teachers aren't known for making big bucks. In addition to the fear, I experienced things (many of them gross) that I had never had before — even as an elementary school teacher.
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Shifting DEI Winds: Moving Forward
  + stars: | 2024-10-16 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
After years of developing initiatives, corporations are dismantling and redefining DEI programs and policies. Workforce executives are dealing with the fallout—not only in court, but also having to redefine DEI. Kenji Yoshino, NYU School of Law Professor and Meltzer Center DEI Director
Persons: Kenji Yoshino Organizations: Workforce, NYU School of Law, Meltzer, DEI
With an Oscar nomination under his belt and the hotly anticipated Ridley Scott epic "Gladiator II" on the horizon, Paul Mescal's career couldn't be going better. Mescal, who had just graduated drama school, was interested in serious dramatic projects. "That paid for my rent for five months, so I'll hear no Denny's slander," he told GQ. "If I ever feel like I get too big for my boots, it kind of pops up somewhere that we shouldn't forget that I was promoting sausages when I got out of drama school," he said. Start today and use coupon code EARLYBIRD for an introductory discount of 50% off through Nov. 26, 2024.
Persons: Ridley Scott, Paul Mescal's, couldn't, Mescal, Denny, we've, let's Organizations: Hollywood, BBC, CNBC Locations: Irish
Megan Wright didn't know what she wanted to do until she discovered seasonal work in national parks. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Megan Wright, a 29-year-old from Texas who works seasonal jobs in or near national parks. We always joke that you've got to be a little weird to get into seasonal work. I met my fiancé at the Grand Canyon and he was also doing seasonal work. I may not do seasonal work forever, but it's great for nowThere are some people who do seasonal work forever.
Persons: Megan Wright didn't, , Megan Wright, I've, Wright, you've, who've, There's Organizations: Service, National Park Service, Xanterra, Business Locations: Texas, Yosemite, Death, Zion, Death Valley, I've, Moab , Utah, California, Utah
There is no indication that the officers knew McAlpin was deaf or had cerebral palsy before his arrest. Harris’ body camera video shows him attempting to arrest McAlpin within seconds of exiting his vehicle. Harris tells Sue, “I think I broke my hand” and Harris says McAlpin had bitten him, the body camera video shows. Much of the interaction is captured on Harris’ body camera. McAlpin's wife arrives on the scene minutes later and tells the officers that he is deaf and has cerebral palsy, the body camera video shows.
Persons: Tyron McAlpin, Benjamin Harris, Kyle Sue, Jesse Showalter, McAlpin, Rachel Mitchell, Mitchell, , , Harris, Sue, McAlpin didn’t, McAlpin’s, McAlpin “, Harris ’, “ Tase, Harris Tases McAlpin, Showalter, they’ll, “ Tyron, Andre Miller Organizations: Phoenix, Phoenix Police Department, Justice Department, Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, NBC News, Indian, NBC, Professional, The Arizona NAACP, Arizona State Conference NAACP Locations: Maricopa County,
“I noticed that my family had already created a very welcoming environment for the Latino community, the Mexican community, the immigrant community,” said Café Ollín co-owner Jonathan Perez, whose parents opened the restaurant. NBC NewsThe restaurant has hosted queer singles’ nights, LGBTQ+ paint and sips and drag shows, providing a safe community space for all who enter. “I think it was still very much taboo and especially, in the Hispanic community, the Mexican community,” he said. Mole chicken served with rice, beans and tortillas at the Ollín restaurant. Perez said it’s all about having your family of chance, and your family of choice.
Persons: , , Café Ollín, Jonathan Perez, ” Perez, He’s, Perez, it’s, It’s, Perez’s, Juan, Jonathan Perez Café Ollín, Trevor, Ollín, Leticia Organizations: NBC, East Harlem New Locations: New York, East Harlem, Ollín, East, East Harlem New York, New York City, Mexico, Israel
Nearly two dozen family members will hold a news conference outside the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in downtown L.A. at 1 p.m. PT Wednesday. It was not clear whether Gascón, a progressive who is running for re-election, plans to appear outside the courthouse. The Menendez brothers are “cautiously optimistic” about the prosecutors’ review, Geragos told NBC Los Angeles on Tuesday. Erik and Lyle Menendez were found guilty 28 years ago and sentenced to life in prison without parole. The family members slated to speak at Wednesday’s news conference include Anamaria Baralt, niece of José Menendez; Joan Anderson VanderMolen, sister of Kitty Menendez; Karen VanderMolen, niece of Kitty Menendez; and Brian A. Anderson Jr., nephew of Kitty Menendez.
Persons: Erik, Lyle Menendez’s, Clara Shortridge Foltz, Mark Geragos, Rosie O’Donnell, George Gascón, José, Mary Louise “ Kitty ” Menendez, Menendez, Geragos, Lyle Menendez, Lyle, Erik Menendez, Ryan Murphy, Anamaria Baralt, José Menendez, Joan Anderson VanderMolen, Kitty Menendez, Karen VanderMolen, Brian A, Anderson Jr, O’Donnell, Kim Kardashian, , , Gascón, Nathan Hochman, Laurie Levenson, ” Levenson Organizations: Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal, Center, PT, NBC Los, Beverly, Netflix, NBC, Loyola Law School Locations: Los, L.A, Angeles County, NBC Los Angeles
Christian Miller was a high school senior last April when he became one of the fastest teenagers in track and field history. Running 9.93 seconds in the 100 meters one month before his 18th birthday left Miller wondering how much faster he could go. His fifth-place finish in the 100 at June’s U.S. Olympic track and field trials emboldened his confidence that he belonged with professionals, he said. I’m trying to stand myself down as one of the top 100- and 200-meter runners.”Christian Miller during a practice. Details of professional contracts in track and field are rarely disclosed, and the terms of Miller’s were not, either.
Persons: Christian Miller, Miller, he’ll, Ricky Fields, Liberty University . Miller, ” Miller, Noah Lyles, you’ve, Letsile, ” Christian Miller, Usain Bolt, Mario Bassani, Letsile Tebogo, I’ve, , , Erriyon Knighton, Tamari Davis, Hobbs Kessler Organizations: Puma, NBC News, NCAA, Liberty University, June’s U.S, University of Georgia, NBC, Management, Oakley, Creekside, School, U20, UGA, U.S . Locations: Jacksonville, Fla, Los Angeles, Clermont, U.S, Tokyo
A Hamilton College student has been charged with posting antisemitic remarks on campus, authorities said Monday. New York State Police’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation responded to the private college located in upstate New York on Friday after receiving “a report of antisemitic remarks being posted on art canvases on campus,” police said in a news release. Brenden was located in his dorm room on Saturday and agreed to speak with state police during which he “ultimately admitted to posting the remarks,” officials said. Authorities said Hamilton College has suspended Brenden from campus pending a hearing for his dismissal from the school. Officials said “there remains no threat against students or faculty at Hamilton College.”NBC News has reached out to state police and Hamilton College for further comment.
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A dog cafe in Fuzhou, in southeastern China. In recent months, cafe owners and pet owners alike have been posting recruitment ads and CVs on Xiaohongshu, China’s answer to Instagram. “We offer a snack per day, and a 30% discount for pet owner’s friends!”CNN reached out to some of the cafe owners for comment. She’s been on the lookout for a job for her 2-year-old tuxedo cat, Zhang Bu’er, which means “not stupid” in Chinese. Xin posted her cat’s CV on Xiaohongshu on September 8, hoping to find him employment at a cat cafe, but hasn’t had any luck yet.
Persons: Jane Xue, Xue, , “ Summers, Jane Xue Xue’s, Goldman Sachs, , ” Xue, , Zhang Bu’er, Xin Xin, Shiba, She’s, Xin, hasn’t, God, Zhang Bu’er’s, ” Xin, CNN’s Joyce Jiang Organizations: CNN, Visitors, ” CNN Locations: Fuzhou, China, Xiaohongshu, Beijing, Guangzhou, CBNData, China’s
Those working-class White women loom as a critical, potentially even decisive, factor in Trump’s third White House bid. But while White women with a college degree have trended toward the Democrats in the presidential campaigns since then, the White women without a college degree have moved sharply in the opposite direction. She acknowledges that Trump’s alarms have resonated among working-class White women, especially older ones. Not only college-educated White women, but also the equivalent White men were much more likely than the blue-collar White women to express positive views about Harris and negative ones about Trump, Gallup found. “I think there is a lot of implicit [gender] bias with” these working-class White women, Lake said.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump’s, Trump, Joe Biden’s, it’s, Harris, Harris doesn’t, , Lake, , Evelyn Hockstein, Reuters “, Bradley Beychok, Beychok, gee, ” Beychok, Donald Trump, Roe, Wade, Bill Clinton, George W, Bush, Al Gore, Chip Somodevilla, Barack Obama’s, Hillary Clinton, Clinton, Biden, – Harris, ” Lake, Republican pollster Christine Matthews, William Frey, ” Trump, Julia Demaree Nikhinson, , Jackie Payne, Payne, pollsters, Jon McHenry, McHenry, Joe Biden, Mathews, Matthews, Vance, ” Matthews, White, Gallup Organizations: CNN, White, Electoral, Democrats, Trump, Democratic, PAC, Reuters, American, Republican, Edison Research, Pew Research, Michigan, Quinnipiac University, Marquette Law School, Metro, Dodge, Airport, Biden, New York Times, , Times, Gallup Poll, Gallup Locations: Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan , Pennsylvania, Flint , Michigan, Reading , Pennsylvania, Southern, Philadelphia, Juneau , Wisconsin, Siena, White, Wilkes, Barre , Pennsylvania
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBoeing CEO Kelly Ortberg needs to change the company culture, says Yale's Gautam MukundaGautam Mukunda, professor of management at the Yale School of Management, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the machinist strike at Boeing, the challenges facing the company and CEO Kelly Ortberg, and more.
Persons: Kelly Ortberg, Yale's Gautam Mukunda Gautam Mukunda Organizations: Boeing, Yale School of Management
The ultimate guide to negotiating a higher salary
  + stars: | 2024-10-15 | by ( Cnbc Make It Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Our new online course, How to Negotiate a Higher Salary, launches Oct. 15. Are you curious about how companies set pay rates and how you can use that information to earn more money? What will our salary course teach you? Take charge of your career with How to Negotiate a Higher Salary to master the art and science of asking for what you deserve — and actually getting it. Get started today and use coupon code EARLYBIRD for an introductory discount of 50% off through Nov. 26, 2024.
Persons: it's, You'll, Hanna Howard, Farah Sharghi, Michelle Greenberg, Kobrin, Nolan Church Organizations: CNBC, It's, Google, New York Times, Cardozo School of Law, Columbia Law School, Continuum
Nan Ray moved from India to live with her son and his wife in America when her granddaughter was 2. It was a sacrifice, but it helped her son and daughter-in-law achieve career success. My granddaughter was a toddler when my husband and I moved permanently from India to the US. In India, it's relatively common for generations to live together, and everybody does their bit to help out. It never occurred to us or my son and daughter-in-law to pay us even the smallest amount for childcare.
Persons: Nan Ray, , They'd, hadn't, he's, we'd, I've Organizations: Service, India, Business Locations: India, America, Minnesota, I'm, Delhi
AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jen Lew, a 44-year-old business operations director based in San Francisco, about her career journey. I didn't know what to major in, so I figured I'd start with a more cost-effective community college and transfer to a state college in two years. Now, I'm a business operations director at LinkedIn without an MBA or Ivy League education. I didn't know what I wanted to do and was willing to take any job. After about two years in product management, LinkedIn contacted me directly about their global ad operations job.
Persons: Jen Lew, Lew's, , It's, Ziff Davis, I'm, Manseen Logan Organizations: Safeway, Service, San Mateo City College, San Francisco State University, Ivy League, Metareward, Yahoo, LinkedIn Locations: San Francisco, Metareward, New York, mlogan
This is an adapted excerpt from their new book "The Kids Are All Right: Parenting with Confidence in an Uncertain World." download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementOne thing we've noticed with our six kids is that each has a different emotional baseline. After all, the work usually involves difficult, objectionable, or tedious work (like clearing out an attic, removing wallpaper, cleaning out a drain, or taking a load of heavy bags to the dump). Excerpted from The Kids Are All Right: Parenting with Confidence in an Uncertain World by Gabrielle Blair and Ben Blair.
Persons: Gabrielle Blair, Ben Blair, , We've, We're, We'll, we'd, Workman Organizations: Newlane University, Service, Workman Publishing Co, Inc, Hachette Book Locations: United States, Normandy, France
In 2015, Davidson settled down in Panama City, working as a technical support manager. He met his wife in Panama, and the two bought a $150,000 home and now raise their children in the capital. Beaches near Coronado, Panama City. Living for cheaper in Central AmericaHe met his wife in Panama, and they had two children. Mac DavidsonHe said average home prices in Panama City are often half what he saw in Manitoba's cities, which were about $400,000 when he checked earlier this year.
Persons: Mac Davidson, Davidson, , It's, Panama Davidson, he's, He's Organizations: Service, University of Manitoba, Friendly Nations, Nissan Locations: Canada, Panama, Manitoba, Panama City, Coronado , Panama City, Florida, American, Central America, Ancon, Manitoba's, Vancouver, North America
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