Mother of Teen Victim Files $25 Million Lawsuit Alleging Major Failures Ahead of Georgia School Shooting

WINDER, Ga. — The mother of a teenage student who lost his life in a mass shooting at Apalachee High School plans to pursue a lawsuit for $25 million, claiming that various agencies failed to heed warning signs that could have prevented the tragedy. Breanna Schermerhorn, the mother of 14-year-old Mason Schermerhorn, intends to name the Barrow County School System and the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office among those responsible in her legal action. A formal notice sent earlier this month asserts that officials overlooked multiple alerts regarding Colt Gray, the alleged shooter. According to the … Read more

New Runway Construction Unveiled Amid Election Lawsuit and Storm Warnings in Montana

Great Falls, Montana, is gearing up for significant changes with the announcement of a new runway project at the Great Falls International Airport, alongside ongoing political tensions marked by a recent election lawsuit. The much-anticipated runway enhancement aims to modernize infrastructure and boost regional air travel capacity. Officials state that the runway project is a crucial investment in the community’s future. With a projected budget of over $10 million, funding will be sourced through a combination of federal and state grants, as well as local financing options. Airport officials are optimistic that the renovation will … Read more

Family Seeks Justice in Wrongful Death Lawsuit After Teen Found Deceased in Jefferson County

In Jefferson County, a family has initiated a lawsuit concerning the alleged wrongful death of a 16-year-old boy whose lifeless body was discovered in a wooded area last month. The family seeks legal redress, claiming negligence and emotional distress related to the circumstances surrounding his untimely passing. The lawsuit names various parties in its allegations, emphasizing that the teenager’s death could have been prevented. According to the family’s attorney, the conditions leading up to the discovery of the boy’s body raise serious questions about safety protocols in the area, as well as the actions taken … Read more

Meta Secures Court Victory as Judge Dismisses Authors’ Lawsuit Over AI Training Practices

SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge in California has delivered a significant ruling in the ongoing legal discourse surrounding the use of artificial intelligence to train models, yet the decision largely stems from missteps by the plaintiffs rather than an endorsement of Meta’s practices. On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria dismissed much of a lawsuit filed by a collective of authors who alleged that Meta improperly utilized their copyrighted literary works to develop its AI models. The judge noted that Meta purportedly sourced materials from LibGen, a controversial digital library that features a vast … Read more