There's odd math surrounding the white balls from the Powerball drawing Wednesday, April 29 where 91 tickets won at least $1 million, including two that won the jackpot. The winning numbers were 3, 19 ...
In early April, NASA and its Artemis II mission inspired humanity to look toward the heavens. Now that the four-person space crew has returned home, however, the public still hasn't had its fill of ...
Digital books have grown in popularity over the past decade, but more Americans still read books in print than in digital formats. Overall, 75% of U.S. adults say they have read all or part of at ...
Otis Library will host an educational program examining how family beliefs and patterns influence well‑being across generations during a public session scheduled for April 13, according to a community ...
NEW YORK, March 17 (Reuters) - Investors are offloading software loans in debt vehicles at a discount, in the latest sign of pain in the software industry, which is being upended by AI. In recent ...
"I think the markets got it wrong," Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said, pushing back on fears that AI agents will cannibalize the enterprise software industry. Instead, agentic AI will use software tools ...
The developer of the popular open source text editor Notepad++ has confirmed that hackers hijacked the software to deliver malicious updates to users over the course of several months in 2025. In a ...
For years, lottery players have followed the same strategies: choose birthdays, anniversaries, or let the system generate random numbers. Others opt for quick picks, hoping for a stroke of luck. But ...
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Cars are returning to dealerships in record numbers to have software fixes injected into vehicles given a sixth-straight year of a record number of software recalls and little momentum on over-the-air ...
The U.S. Border Patrol is monitoring millions of American drivers nationwide in a secretive program to identify and detain people whose travel patterns it deems suspicious, The Associated Press has ...
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