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AI companies will need to start reporting their safety tests to the US government
Read full article: AI companies will need to start reporting their safety tests to the US governmentThe Biden administration will start implementing a new requirement for the developers of major artificial intelligence systems to disclose their safety test results to the government.
Azra Chamber of Horrors in Madison Heights voted one of best haunted houses in country
Read full article: Azra Chamber of Horrors in Madison Heights voted one of best haunted houses in countryThe Azra Chamber of Horrors Haunted House in Madison Heights was voted one of the best haunted houses in the country in USA Today’s Top 10 Haunts in the Nation contest.
In Egypt, rights group says 73 supporters of challenger in December presidential election arrested
Read full article: In Egypt, rights group says 73 supporters of challenger in December presidential election arrestedA rights group says Egyptian authorities have detained at least 73 people campaigning for a challenger to incumbent President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi in the December election.
French Greens, far-left party in deal before June elections
Read full article: French Greens, far-left party in deal before June electionsFrance’s Greens and the party of far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon have reached an agreement to join forces against newly reelected President Emmanuel Macron ahead of next month’s parliamentary election.
Some Metro Detroit school districts forced to cut bus routes amid shortage of drivers
Read full article: Some Metro Detroit school districts forced to cut bus routes amid shortage of driversWorker shortages are creating a threat to in-person learning as school districts across the nation struggle to get students to school because of a bus driver shortage.
Biden's beach hideaway has political sun shining on Rehoboth
Read full article: Biden's beach hideaway has political sun shining on RehobothPeople enjoy the boardwalk, Friday, Nov. 13, 2020, in Rehoboth Beach, Del. This resort town known for Atlantic waves that are sometimes surfable, fresh-cut French fries and a 1-mile wooden boardwalk that dates back to the 1870s has long prided itself on being the Nation's Summer Capital. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Detroits census headcount critical as population decreases
Read full article: Detroits census headcount critical as population decreasesDETROIT Detroit has lost more residents since 2010 than any other big city in the nation, closing out the last decade with another year of falling population, new census figures show. The estimates released Thursday come as the 2020 census is underway. But as of May 19, Detroits response rate for the latest census was 46% one of the lowest of the nations big cities, according to The Detroit News. For us to get the resources we deserve, we need to make sure everyone is counted, said Kerry Ebersole Singh, executive director of the Michigan 2020 Census. Michigans population overall grew slightly in 2019, by nearly 2,800 residents to just under 10 million, according to census estimates.
American students' performance lags on Nation's Report Card
Read full article: American students' performance lags on Nation's Report CardATLANTA, GA The latest Nation's Report Card is painting a dismal picture of math and reading achievement among American fourth and eighth graders despite a few bright spots. Nationwide, a little more than a third of eighth graders are proficient in reading and math. About a third of fourth graders are proficient in reading, while more than 40% of fourth graders are proficient in math. The decline in both reading and math performance among eighth grade students preparing to enter high school was especially concerning, officials said. Both low- and high-achieving eighth graders slipped in reading, but the declines were generally worse for lower-performing students.