The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Has Ordered a 13 Year Old Case Over Foster Care in Texas to Be Assigned to a New Judge

(WBAP/KLIF) – A group of lawyers sued the state on behalf of nearly 12,000 foster children alleging that the state was failing to find them homes, and failing to properly investigate reports of abuse. US District Judge Janice Jack has presided over the case since it was filed in 2011, and has issued several orders…MORE

The Greyhound Bus Terminal in Downtown Dallas Has a New Owner

(WBAP/KLIF) – Real estate developer, Ray Washburn purchased the Lamar Street property as part of a bigger plan to revitalize Downtown Dallas. He owns several high profile properties in the area including the historic Founders Square building, Highland Park Village, and the former Dallas Morning News complex. Financial details of the sale were not disclosed.…MORE

Changing Open Ai’s Non-Profit Structure Would Raise Questions About Its Future

NEW YORK (AP) — The artificial intelligence maker OpenAI may face a costly and inconvenient reckoning with its nonprofit origins even as its valuation recently exploded to $157 billion. Nonprofit tax experts have been closely watching OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, since last November when its board ousted and rehired CEO Sam Altman. OpenAI is…MORE

Tik-Tok Was Aware of Risks Kids and Teens Face on Its Platform, Legal Document Alleges

TikTok has been aware that its design features are detrimental to its young users and that publicly touted tools aimed at limiting kids’ time on the site were largely ineffective. That’s according to internal documents and communications exposed in lawsuit filed by the state of Kentucky. The details are among redacted portions of Kentucky’s lawsuit…MORE

Wholesale Inflation Remained Cool Last Month in Latest Sign That Price Pressures Are Slowing

WASHINGTON (AP) — Wholesale prices in the United States were unchanged last month in another sign that inflation is returning to something close to normal after years of pressuring America’s households in the wake of COVID-19. The producer price index — which tracks inflation before it hits consumers  — didn’t move from August to September…MORE