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Lancaster Country Day School is embroiled in controversy after a student created explicit AI-generated images of classmates. The incident has led to resignations among school leaders and raised concerns about the use of AI in schools. Parents are pursuing legal action, demanding accountability for the school's handling of the situation.
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The U.S. Supreme Court will hear TikTok's challenge against a law mandating the app's divestiture by January 19, 2025, due to national security concerns. TikTok argues the law violates free speech rights for its 170 million American users. The case will be heard on January 10, 2025.
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Recent court filings in a price-fixing lawsuit against 17 prestigious universities reveal favoritism in admissions, favoring wealthy applicants. The lawsuit claims these practices violate antitrust laws and have resulted in reduced financial aid for students. Ten universities have settled, while others continue to contest the allegations.
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Recent personnel changes in China's military have seen the removal of high-ranking officials, including Lieutenant Generals You Haitao and Li Pengcheng, amid ongoing corruption investigations. This follows a broader anti-graft campaign affecting the People's Liberation Army, raising concerns about military readiness and modernization goals.