Retired Army veteran Todd Neiss claims he and other soldiers allegedly came face-to-face with 3 giant, 9-foot-tall Bigfoot-like creatures during a training exercise in Oregon in 1993. Although there has never been any tangible evidence to support a Bigfoot-like creature exists, he warns the beasts are still lurking around in many states, always hiding and...
Want to fight a parking ticket? Prepare for multiple trips downtown...and long waits. The post “The City Is Woefully Unable to Handle Even the Basics” appeared first on Denver Westword .
New Line`s martial arts sequel and `The Devil Wears Prada 2` — which is passing up the first film`s lifetime run of $326 million in only its second outing — are both on course to earn $40 million to $41 million at the weekend box office in North America.
Angel families of children killed by illegal immigrants plead with leaders to prioritize Americans' safety as Trump meets with grieving mothers at White House.
A chain of 30 U.S. newspapers including the Sacramento Bee, the Miami Herald and the Idaho Statesman "has started to use a new AI tool that can summarize traditional articles and spit out different versions for different audiences," reports the New York Times. And the chain`s reporters "are not happy about it." Journalists in many of the company`s newsrooms are now withholding their bylines from articles created by the new tool, meaning that those articles will run with a generic credit rather than a reporter`s name, as is customary. They are also labeled AI-assisted. "We don`t want to put our bylines on stories we did not actually write even if they`re based on our work," said Ariane Lange, an investigative reporter at the Sacramento Bee and the vice chair of the Sacramento Bee News Guild. "That in itself feels like a lie." The reporters` byline strike is one of the sharpest conflicts yet between journalists and their companies over the use of AI. Related debates are playing out in newsrooms across the country, as publishers experiment with new AI tools to streamline work that used to take hours, and some even use it to write full articles... [E]xecutives have promoted the tool internally as a way to increase the number of articles published and ultimately gain new subscribers... [Eric Nelson, the vice president of local news] said using reporters` bylines on the AI-generated articles was a way to show "authority" on Google so the search engine would rank the articles higher in the results. He also said the company was experimenting with feeding in reporters` notes to create articles. "Journalists who embrace and experiment with this tool are going to win," Nelson said in the meeting. "Journalists who are defiant will fall behind".... McClatchy`s public AI policy states that the company uses AI tools to summarize articles to "help readers quickly understand the main points of a single story or catch up on multiple stories about a larger topic," and that editors rev
Our guide on the three best movies to watch on Netflix’s top 10, including a high-octane survival thriller, a body-swapping family adventure, and an endearing mystery drama.
Rights groups have said the kingdom has used the war between Iran and the U.S., which bases its Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, as an excuse to crack down on dissent.
The ruling comes more than a year after Adam Montgomery was convicted of killing his 5-year-old daughter. The post Harmony Montgomery’s father ordered to pay $15 million to slain girl’s estate appeared first on Boston.com .
Physicists may have just cracked open a hidden side of the quantum world. For decades, every known particle was thought to belong to one of two categories — bosons or fermions — but researchers have now shown that bizarre “in-between” particles called anyons could also exist in a one-dimensional system. Even more exciting, these strange particles may be adjustable, allowing scientists to tune their behavior in ways never before possible.
Tekashi 6ix9ine celebrated his girlfriend Aliday Alter`s pregnancy at their gender reveal party Friday ... but according to him, he only planned to celebrate if they were having a boy! Check out a clip from his livestream from the shindig --…
Many local high school seniors are getting ready to graduate and complete celebrate milestones like senior night, but for seven Morro Bay High School baseball seniors it`s a bittersweet occasion.
Imagine changing your normal routine by driving an alternate route to get to work when you are suddenly pulled over by the police and interrogated because you’re displaying “suspicious” activity. Well, imagine no longer because...
A federal appeals court on Friday allowed members of Congress to continue to conduct oversight visits to immigration detention facilities without a seven-day notice, with one judge saying the Department of Homeland Security did not show the visits were anything more than an administrative inconvenience. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for […]
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The City of Colorado Springs issued a noise hardship permit May 5 for Ford Amphitheater’s 2026 concert season, allowing events at the Polaris Pointe venue to exceed standard city decibel limits within that defined area. Outside of Polaris Pointe, city and state noise standards remain in effect. In January 2025, the City entered into a [...] The post City of Colorado Springs Issues Noise Hardship Permit for Ford Amphitheater’s 2026 Season appeared first on SoCo Insider .
Colorado`s trout fisheries could face a difficult summer, impacting the state`s billion-dollar angling industry, as widespread drought conditions drive predictions that streamflows will be well below-average.