November 26, 2025

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Storm Knocks Out Power in Midwest, Threatens Thanksgiving Travel

Snowy and blustery conditions are spreading across the U.S. Midwest, triggering power outages and potential ground and air delays on the eve of the Thanksgiving holiday.

OpenAI Says ChatGPT Not to Blame in Teen’s Death by Suicide

OpenAI defended itself against a lawsuit accusing ChatGPT of coaching a 16-year-old to kill himself, saying the chatbot directed the teenager to seek help more than 100 times. In a court filing Tuesday, the artificial intelligence startup called the death …

Businessman, Former Federal Insurance Co. Attorney Hit With $50M Verdict

In a lawsuit begun more than a decade ago and which led to counter-suits, appeals to the Florida Supreme Court and attention from national tort-reform groups, a Palm Beach County jury has awarded more than $50 million to the former …

Warner Music Settles Lawsuit With AI Music Startup Suno

Warner Music Group Corp. and Suno, a generative-artificial intelligence music startup, settled their copyright lawsuit and agreed on a new partnership for creating music. Warner and the other major record labels sued Suno and its competitor Udio last year, accusing …

‘Agent of the Year’ Sentenced After Misusing Premium Payments

A central Georgia insurance agency owner and former Alfa insurance agent of the year must serve more than two years in prison after pleading guilty to bank fraud and misusing more than $220,000 in premiums. Jeremy Lasseter, who owned a …

Barrick to Pay Mali $430 Million to Settle Gold Mine Dispute

Barrick Mining Corp. has agreed to a 244 billion CFA francs ($430 million) settlement with Mali, as part of a deal to end a two-year dispute that shuttered one of the company’s most important gold operations, according to people familiar …