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Argentina could face a fine after players displayed a Falklands banner, but precedent suggests bans before the Spain final ...
Former CIA analyst Larry Johnson alleged on a podcast this week that US President Donald Trump wanted to use the nuclear codes against Iran during an emergency White House meeting, but that he was ...
If your business owns, or is about to own, a private aircraft, the tax code lets you deduct the entire purchase price in the ...
The main online petition against PlayStation's plan to end disc-based games continues to grow. 'Don't Kill the Disc: Tell ...
Our project goal is to broaden participation in computer science and computational thinking among K-12 students. This is done by development of an innovative software package that creates a ...
At Alma, a Menlo Ventures-backed AI nutrition coaching app, nearly every line of code is now written by AI. "I'm not exaggerating," said Rami Alhamad, Alma's cofounder and CEO. "Nearly everything we ...
A federal judge said a lawsuit challenging the Department of Justice's creation of a $1.8 billion "anti-weaponization" fund will proceed. Judge Leonie Brinkema cited the DOJ's refusal to confirm in ...
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) — Cape Fear River Watch, in partnership with the Cape Fear Sierra Club, hosted their second “Postcards Against PFAS” event on Monday night. Organizers said the event was created ...
Check out Python’s powerful new linters and profiling tools, and learn how virtual environments can save you time and trouble. Meta’s long-awaited Pyrefly linter is out in a 1.0 version, and the ...
Vice President JD Vance and leading Senate Republicans are firing back at Major League Baseball after the league issued warnings to three San Francisco Giants pitchers for writing Bible verse ...
Cybersecurity researchers have described what they say is a new class of attack that can trick artificial intelligence (AI) coding agents into running arbitrary code ...