The article highlights recent developments across various sectors. San Francisco's initiative against illegal camping has resulted in over 750 arrests since a Supreme Court ruling allowed such prosecutions, although only 25% led to charges. OpenAI has dramatically increased ChatGPT's user base, reportedly close to 1 billion users. In a breakthrough, San Jose police attributed a cold case murder from 1997 to a primary suspect, using DNA evidence. Additionally, Harvard University is gearing up for a legal battle over proposed federal funding cuts, while a draft memo outlines significant reductions to State Department support, affecting international programs.
Figures are in for San Francisco's crackdown on illegal camping since last August, with over 750 people arrested, though only 25% have resulted in charges.
OpenAI reports a significant increase in ChatGPT users, nearing 1 billion, with around 800 million users achieved in under two months.
San Jose police have identified Victor Lamont Ferguson as the primary suspect in a 1997 cold case murder, using DNA evidence.
Harvard University is preparing for a legal confrontation over federal funding policies, resisting Trump's attempt to reduce diversity.
A draft memo from the New York Times indicates a proposal to significantly cut State Department funding, impacting UN and NATO support.
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