For home chefs: Historian Toni Tipton-Martin’s cookbook, Jubilee: Recipes from Two Centuries of African American Cooking, ...
The promise of AI and its potential for revolutionizing industries has sent many companies into a frenzy, prompting a shift from proven systems to an overreliance on AI as a solution for everything.
As Russia and Ukraine both lean heavily on the use of drones in the war, Ukrainian forces say many of their operations are ...
From a major deal to rival Nvidia to Pope Leo's AI advice, Fiona Jones rounds up the latest stories from the AI revolution.
On October 10, 2025, Italy became the first EU member state to enact comprehensive national AI legislation when Law No. 132/2025 entered into force. The law establishes governance structures, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Artificial intelligence has arrived at many of Colorado’s law enforcement agencies, and police officials say the technology is helping officers spend less ...
The latest FinCEN notice (FMS-508C) is another clear signal: financial crime is evolving faster than traditional defenses can keep up. Typologies are becoming more complex, red flags are shifting, and ...
Google’s threat intelligence unit (GTIG) has published a report on AI-driven cybersecurity threats, including what it claims is the first AI-enabled live threat. The research shows how threat actors ...
Sky Italy entertainment channels senior director Roberto Pisoni has stepped down from his role at the Comcast-owned pay-TV service. Pisoni is joining Italy’s expanding I Wonder Pictures, which is ...
Clarksburg flag football players celebrate their victory over Boonsboro after the finals of Maryland's first girls flag football state championship, hosted by the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.
The USA TODAY Sports Super 25 flag football rankings enter November with several headline-grabbing teams making moves across the national landscape. Alabama powers are at the forefront, with 2024 ...
This 11-year-old girl from Italy started singing Drivers License in public — and everyone around couldn’t help but stop and listen. No microphone. No effects. Just her natural voice and raw emotion.