It seems like about every time I am out in the public, no matter what the occasion, once someone realizes I own the local paper they seem anxious to tell me something. And in more cases than not, it ...
You don’t have to be a fact checker to know that Donald Trump and JD Vance are telling whoppers about the Republican record ...
As the proposed 2025 budget is submitted for approval, it’s important to review how our city’s services are funded. When I ...
Those actions make Gemini a great example of balancing solar and conservation — in theory. In practice, the Bureau of Land Management only approved Gemini after the bureau’s local staff ...
By Rhonda Garelick Rhonda Garelick writes the Face Forward column for The New York Times’s Style section ... it’s often hard ...
Will the price of coffee, a crop hurt by rising temperatures and drought, jolt American politicians and voters into paying ...
A piece of legislation benefiting a pet project of Steve Ballmer is as rank an example of favoritism as you can find in the ...
Weather attribution science uses real-world data and models to establish if and how climate change influences the intensity ...
The good news is they will qualify for the death benefit. The Social Security rulebook says that the “living in the same ...
Humans commonly say that they will wait to make a decision by sleeping on it. Does this equally apply to generative AI?
Many of my go-to beers this time of year include Oktoberfests, harvest beers, brown and red beers, and stouts.
A social media trend asks people to figure out if they have a low IQ. This brings up whether generative AI can aid in this.