
Study Finds AI Chatbots Show Excessive Agreement, Raising Concerns About Advice Quality
Research reveals AI chatbots agree with users 49% more than humans, potentially providing poor guidance on questionable behavior.

Research reveals AI chatbots agree with users 49% more than humans, potentially providing poor guidance on questionable behavior.

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Windrose has delivered its first truck to a US customer, marking another attempt to enter the competitive American automotive market.

U.S. prosecutors charged three individuals connected to Super Micro Computer with illegally smuggling billions of dollars worth of Nvidia AI chips to China.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appealed a court order requiring expansion of the city's housing voucher program, citing budget constraints.
Cruise companies are skipping Tracy Arm, a popular Alaska destination, this season due to safety concerns following a massive landslide in August 2025.

Multiple cases highlight US practice of deporting individuals to countries other than their birth nations when direct repatriation is not possible.
Maryland Governor Wes Moore compared current Iran tensions to Afghanistan War, warning against prolonged military engagement.

Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio commented on the Iran conflict and urged diplomats to use social media platform X to counter anti-American messaging.

The Western United States experienced an unprecedented lack of snowfall during the 2026 winter season, raising concerns about water supplies and economic impacts.

Representatives Pramila Jayapal and Jonathan Jackson visited Cuba and called for changes to US economic restrictions affecting the island's energy sector.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer criticized Kanye West's booking at Wireless Festival, prompting PepsiCo to end its sponsorship of the London event.

Various political activities emerge in Virginia and Florida involving redistricting discussions, voting methods, and legislative races.

Two separate court cases resulted in convictions: a Scottish man for his wife's suicide-related death, and a Minnesota woman for fatally shooting her cousin.

Platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket are attracting political observers for election wagering, competing with state-regulated gambling revenue.

Chinese authorities claim a University of Michigan scholar died following questioning by U.S. law enforcement, though American officials have not responded to the allegations.
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