Nine months after scandal, publishers are still sorting out a plagiarism mess

Nine months after scandal, publishers are still sorting out a plagiarism mess

This week, Simon & Schuster finally published “The Book of Animal Secrets: Nature’s Lessons for a Long and Happy Life,” the highly anticipated book by USC’s Dr. David Agus whose release was suspended after the manuscript was found to contain numerous instances of plagiarism. The new version of the book differs subtly from the one…

2024 Copa América draw: U.S. anticipates a ‘good challenge’ in group play

2024 Copa América draw: U.S. anticipates a ‘good challenge’ in group play

COLUMBUS, Ohio —  The U.S. was drawn into a group with Uruguay, Panama and Bolivia for next summer’s Copa América while Mexico will play Jamaica, Venezuela and Ecuador. The 16-team tournament, featuring 10 teams from South America and six from CONCACAF, will kick off June 20 in Atlanta with reigning World Cup champion Argentina facing the…

Parkinson’s disease: ‘You can have a career after diagnosis’

Parkinson’s disease: ‘You can have a career after diagnosis’

A spokesperson for NHS England said: “While local NHS trusts are each responsible for their own medicines policy, NHS England has commissioned a range of support, information and resources for organisations on this issue, which have been used by hundreds of health professionals – we will continue to encourage their use so patients in hospital…

Boeing signals two-month delay to 737 production ramp-up  | Reuters News Agency

Boeing signals two-month delay to 737 production ramp-up  | Reuters News Agency

Business & Finance 08 December 2023, 2:27 am 1 minute Reuters exclusively reported two significant stories in the aerospace sector on Thursday about U.S. plane maker Boeing. Reuters started the day breaking news about Boeing closing in on a Thai Airways plane order and then later in the day filed an exclusive about a two-month…

Sam Altman tells Trevor Noah what he really thinks about his ouster, the dangers of AI and Taylor Swift

Sam Altman tells Trevor Noah what he really thinks about his ouster, the dangers of AI and Taylor Swift

When Sam Altman was abruptly fired last month as chief executive of artificial intelligence powerhouse OpenAI, the rupture left him with a lot of thinking to do. But looking back on the experience, Altman told comedian Trevor Noah in a video podcast released Thursday morning, there may have been some upside. “The empathy I gained…