State Police Lt. Jennifer Penton really hit the jackpot Monday. The former reality TV show star ("Boston’s Finest") was charged in Worcester with involuntary manslaughter and perjury...
From the privacy risks of "always-listening" smart devices like Alexa to the social pressure of taking home party leftovers, Asking Eric navigates the modern dilemmas of being a good guest. Also, a husband seeks help when his wife starts "crashing" his daily word puzzles.
I came upon Google Labs` Food Mood, which gave me three fusion recipes that were generated by its offering of types of dishes, number of people, and two international influences
At 2:56 a.m. on Wednesday, the National Weather Service released a special weather statement until 9 a.m. for Passaic, Hudson, Bergen, Essex and Union counties.
Jose Alvarado grew up playing the game in Brooklyn and starred at Christ the King HS in Queens. So when he heard the ovation from the Madison Square Garden crowd when he checked in late in the first quarter in his home debut as a Knick, it hit him. “It’s different,’’ Alvarado said. “Playing for...
Trump reportedly told police chief 'everyone knew' about Epstein's crimes in 2006, contradicting his later claims of having 'no idea' about misconduct.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he told visiting Israeli President Isaac Herzog that Australia is seeking criminal charges over a 2024 airstrike in Gaza.
Police in Canada say a gunman killed seven people at a school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, secondary school, while two others were found dead at a residence believed to be connected to the campus shooting. The suspected shooter was also found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, the agency said.
An anonymous reader shares a report: The most seductive narrative in American work culture right now isn`t that AI will take your job. It`s that AI will save you from it. That`s the version the industry has spent the last three years selling to millions of nervous people who are eager to buy it. Yes, some white-collar jobs will disappear. But for most other roles, the argument goes, AI is a force multiplier. You become a more capable, more indispensable lawyer, consultant, writer, coder, financial analyst -- and so on. The tools work for you, you work less hard, everybody wins. But a new study published in Harvard Business Review follows that premise to its actual conclusion, and what it finds there isn`t a productivity revolution. It finds companies are at risk of becoming burnout machines. As part of what they describe as "in-progress research," UC Berkeley researchers spent eight months inside a 200-person tech company watching what happened when workers genuinely embraced AI. What they found across more than 40 "in-depth" interviews was that nobody was pressured at this company. Nobody was told to hit new targets. People just started doing more because the tools made more feel doable. But because they could do these things, work began bleeding into lunch breaks and late evenings. The employees` to-do lists expanded to fill every hour that AI freed up, and then kept going. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
The university will reopen the East Residence dining hall starting Wednesday morning, UMass Boston said. The post Hundreds of students displaced after burst pipe closes UMass Boston dorm appeared first on Boston.com .
A bonobo named Kanzi surprised scientists by successfully playing along in pretend tea party experiments, tracking imaginary juice and grapes as if they were real. He consistently pointed to the correct locations of pretend items, while still choosing real food when given the option. The results suggest that imagination may not be exclusive to humans after all.
May 20, 1937 – January 31, 2026 Gray Allan Pearson, of Denver, died January 31, 2026. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, he graduated from North High School and The University of Kansas. Gray was a professional...
The Eagle County Board of Commissioners and government staff presented the 2026 Eagle County State of the County on Tuesday morning. The 2026 State of the County looked a little different than previous years. Rather...
Nancy was taken from her home in Tucson, Arizona, and reported missing on Sunday, Feb. 1, in what local authorities and the FBI enforcement deemed a suspected abduction.
Over the past few seasons, Lyons girls basketball has taken on a similar identity to Rome — it wasn’t built in a day, but the final product is something to behold.
Wednesday is comin` in HOT with a mid-week treat ... Can you guess the Netflix star?! Her claim to fame is "Money Heist," but when she`s not on your streaming screens, catch her in a lil` stringy bikini or serving dinner topless! Untie the unknown…
From the daily newsletter: Researchers at an A.I. company are trying to understand the mind inside their invention—examining its neurons, running it through psychology experiments, and putting it on the therapy couch.
A bill to broaden Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s authority over outdoor recreation is making a comeback in the 2026 legislative session, after a previous version was killed in committee last year. House Bill 1008, also...
Colorado Springs’ based Venu and its Ford Amphitheater was named to Billboard’s 2026 Top Music Venues list as the “Top West Coast Amphitheater, ” on Feb. 6. Operated in partnership with AEG Presents Rocky Mountains, the outdoor venue opened in August 2024 under parent company Venu Holding Corporation (NYSE American: VENU). The ranking, based on [...] The post Colorado Springs’ Ford Amphitheater Earns a Spot on Billboard’s 2026 Top Music Venues List appeared first on SoCo Insider .
(SOUTHERN COLORADO) — FOX21 News is teaming up with the Colorado Business Forum and Digest to bring you the latest and most relevant business news impacting life in Southern Colorado. Dirk Hobbs, Founder and Executive Publisher with the Colorado Media Group, joined FOX21 News to discuss the current status of local real estate markets including [...] The post Business Insider: Health of local real eastate markets appeared first on SCBFD .