The individual who pleaded guilty to attempting to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh at his home in 2022 will be sentenced Friday. Federal prosecutors are seeking up to life ...
At The Star, Jaylon Thompson wonders if the Royals pitching depth is how they hope to acquire offensive help: “We saw how much Cole Ragans can change a game for us in the last three starts,” Picollo ...
It’s the city’s latest hi-tech mobile mapping tool employed by experts with the Geospatial Analytics, Technology and Solutions branch — hence the “GATS-mobile” nickname — as it captures real-time data ...
You may have seen a City of Ottawa vehicle driving around this summer and fall with a camera on the roof, which, at first glance, looks a bit like a Google Street View camera car – but it’s not that.
When students see their content mastery mapped out, they’re more likely to understand their proficiency—and take ownership of their progress.
Gov. Mike DeWine once vowed to lead Ohio out of gerrymandering, but after Issue 1’s defeat he broke his promise, leaving voters stuck with rigged maps and a democracy weakened by partisan manipulation ...
Pasadena Playhouse production of Eureka Day turns a trivial disagreement into a riotous mirror of human folly.
Three years since the explosion of generative artificial intelligence with ChatGPT and other large language models that use data and machine learning to generate human-like text, AI has firmly rooted ...
The parking lot pilgrimage begins! A sea of vehicles under that big Texas sky signals you’re about to join fellow bargain hunters on sacred ground. Photo credit: Mauricio Cruz Texas has always done ...
Danil Emelyanov, Head of AI Labs at BETBY, outlines how player trends are expanding beyond just sports betting towards entertainment categories such as Eurovision and the Oscars ...
A yummy sandwich of golf and beach accessed via the sand dunes makes the location an enviable place to call home, with a few minutes walk to sink your toes into warm, golden sand and refreshing ocean ...
A planning inspector concluded the five-bedroom home couldn't be counted as merely filling a gap between existing houses, and would harm the greenbelt.