Whales breed in specific areas deep beneath the Arctic Circle ice, reveals new research. Scientists used state of the art AI ...
Australia's most populous state was set Tuesday to approve sweeping laws cracking down on guns and giving authorities the ...
Black Hawk College received a grant from the state to create a welding program for adults who are learning English or ...
The Nebraska men's basketball team moved up in this week's Associated Press Top 25.
The Nebraska women's basketball team moved up three spots in the Associated Press Top 25 on Monday.
Authorities are investigating a fatal hit-and-run after a pedestrian was found dead Sunday in a ditch along Interstate 94 in ...
Eurostar's recently-introduced AI-powered customer support chatbot was marred with cybersecurity vulnerabilities that opened the doors to a multitude of potential risks, experts have warned.
Alicia J. Barks, 42, worked at Chicago Women’s Healthcare. Her husband, Matthew A. Siemer, 43, was executive director of Mobile Care Chicago.
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TL;DR Introduction I first encountered the chatbot as a normal Eurostar customer while planning a trip. When it opened, it ...
Hone Health reports on 12 longevity trends for 2026 that shift focus from elite biohacking to evidence-based health practices ...
OpenSecrets reports congressional campaigns are costly, with candidates needing millions, limiting participation from the ...