The Arts of War Statues at the Arlington Memorial Bridge — seen above in 2017 — are being re-gilded in gold with money from the National Park Service; (photo/Leonid Andronov) The White House continues ...
Turn your handwriting into a fun little window to your personality. It’s nothing scientific — think zodiac energy but for the way you write your grocery list — but we all could probably use a little ...
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Disney is being sued over use of facial recognition technology at its amusement parks. The class action lawsuit alleges that the entertainment brand does not adequately inform guests that it scans ...
Claude Projects provides a structured way to manage work by creating dedicated AI-powered workspaces that centralize files, instructions and conversations. In his guide, Kevin Stratvert walks through ...
The construction industry entered 2025 facing another year of persistent and, in many cases, intensifying headwinds. Tariffs on key materials and elevated interest rates drove project costs up, while ...
Iran's regime already claimed on Monday to have hit a U.S. warship with missiles. U.S. Central Command announced Sunday that the newest military strategy to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to broader ...
A troubling New Orleans face recognition program revealed by a Washington Post investigation last year continues to operate despite violating a city law and a claim that it has been paused, and is ...
An IndyStar series exploring the growing prominence of Christian nationalism in Indiana politics received recognition from the Religion News Association at its annual awards banquet. The project, led ...
In “Project Maven,” Katrina Manson shows us how close we are to artificial intelligence picking targets and dropping bombs without human input. By Fred Kaplan Fred Kaplan, Slate’s War Stories ...
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