On Tuesday morning, the University released its preliminary admissions data for the undergraduate class of 2029. With a total of 1,866 first-year and 90 transfer students enrolling, this class marks ...
AT&T customers may be eligible to receive as much as $7,500 from the telecommunications giant as part of a $177 million class action settlement. The settlement is a result of a lawsuit that alleges ...
The U.S. Department of Energy building is seen behind a sign marking the location of the agency's headquarters on March 18, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Photo by J.David Ake/Getty Images) The Department ...
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Roughly 85 percent of admits accepted their offers to enroll in Harvard College’s Class of 2029, the College’s admissions office revealed in a Saturday meeting with students that included an extensive ...
“In a bankruptcy scenario,” Ahdoot Wolfson partner Andrew Ferich said, “unsecured creditors seeking to recover from a bankruptcy estate often only secure pennies on the dollar. Here, class counsel was ...
Two class-action lawsuits were filed Monday against Tea, the app where women can leave anonymous reviews of men. The suits both allege negligence on the part of Tea, which recently experienced a data ...
More than $1.6 trillion in annual transactions across 180M US consumers, made liquid and ratable via Carbon Arc for business intelligence or AI models NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Facteus, the #1 ...
Class Valuation has launched a new appraisal review product designed to bring greater clarity and oversight to residential valuations. The new tool, Class Valuation Analysis (CVA), offers licensed ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit has reversed a lower Maryland court’s recertification of plaintiff classes in a pair of consolidated lawsuits filed against Marriott and an information ...
When AI models fail to meet expectations, the first instinct may be to blame the algorithm. But the real culprit is often the data—specifically, how it’s labeled. Better data annotation—more accurate, ...