Tokyo organizers says E. Coli, other bacteria will meet 'agreed limits' for Tokyo Bay swim events at 2020 Olympics
Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri says Cristiano Ronaldo is ready to play in Saturday's Italian league match at Udinese despite a rape allegation against him in the United States
US unemployment rate fell in September to 49-year low of 3.7 percent amid steady hiring
Despite Trump tariffs, US trade deficit rises for third straight month to $53.2 billion on record imports
A lawyer says the Central Asian nation of Kazakhstan has denied asylum to a woman who fled her native China and spoke publicly about working in Chinese internment camps for ethnic Muslims
Chance the Rapper says he's donating $1 million to help improve mental health services in Chicago
The Financial Times says Hong Kong has denied visa renewal for Asia editor
UEFA has ordered Spartak Trnava to play a Europa League game in an empty stadium because of racist chants by fans
Filmmaker Danny Boyle is urging thousands of people to gather on British beaches and make silhouettes in the sand on Nov. 11 to mark 100 years since the end of World War I.
Pakistan orders 18 international aid groups closed threatening assistance to some of the country's most vulnerable
Former Rwandan presidential challenger Rwigara freed on bail; charged with insurrection
A top ExxonMobil executive has affirmed that the energy company will go ahead with a search for natural gas off Cyprus by the end of the year
Her name means an Old Nordic tale about heroic accomplishment and that's what she did: Saga found a pre-Viking-era sword over the summer in a southern Sweden lake
Germany has become the latest European country to blame the Russian military for a worldwide campaign of cyberattacks against sports organizations, businesses and media
Melania Trump has sashayed to the beat of African music while being welcomed to an orphanage in Kenya
A court in Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City has sentenced five activists to up to 15 years in prison after finding them guilty of running a political group that challenges the country's Communist one-party rule
The EU says it has signed an agreement with Albania allowing EU border guards to enter the Balkan country to help control migrants, the first time the bloc has concluded such an accord
A former SS guard is to go on trial in Germany on charges of accessory to murder for serving at the Nazis' Stutthof concentration camp
A French judicial official says the president of Interpol has been reported missing after traveling to China
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Roman V. Yampolskiy, University of Louisville(THE CONVERSATION) Humans aren’t the only people in society – at least according to the law. In the U.S., corporations have been given rights of free speech and religion. Some natural features also have person-like rights. But both of those required changes to the legal system. A new argument has laid a path for artificial intelligence
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