CNN's Van Jones defended Sen. John Fetterman, saying being a moderate Democrat should not be illegal, amid party tensions and reports that the GOP is trying to persuade him to jump.
"That`s good news, but we still have to see how he feels over the next couple of days.” The post Roman Anthony avoids major injury, is officially ‘day to day’ with wrist sprain appeared first on Boston.com .
Coinbase is laying off about 700 workers, or 14% of its workforce, as CEO Brian Armstrong says the company is restructuring to become "lean, fast, and AI-native." Engadget reports: Armstrong claimed he`d seen engineers "use AI to ship in days what used to take a team weeks" and that non-technical teams in the company are "shipping production code," while Coinbase is automating many of its workflows. "All of this has led us to an inflection point, not just for Coinbase, but for every company," Armstrong wrote. "The biggest risk now is not taking action. We are adjusting early and deliberately to rebuild Coinbase to be lean, fast and AI-native. We need to return to the speed and focus of our startup founding, with AI at our core." An AI-driven restructuring is only one half of the equation for Coinbase, though. Armstrong wrote that while the company "is well-capitalized, has diversified revenue streams and is well-positioned to weather any storm," the crypto market is down. As such, Coinbase is attempting to become leaner and faster ahead of the next crypto cycle. The company is eliminating some management layers and organizing the business around "AI-native talent who can manage fleets of agents to drive outsized impact," Armstrong wrote. "We`ll also be experimenting with reduced pod sizes, including `one person teams` with engineers, designers and product managers all in one role." That sure sounds like an attempt to get workers to take on more responsibilities. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Residents in the Tanglewood area say dangerous potholes along Mahoney Road are damaging vehicles and raising safety concerns for drivers who rely on the roadway every day.
The Mariners All-Star catcher was back in the starting lineup for Tuesday night`s game vs. the Braves after missing the last three games with a sore right oblique.
A strange kind of matter that “ticks” forever without energy input has just taken a major leap toward real-world use. Known as a time crystal, this quantum system repeats its motion endlessly—like a clock that never winds down—and scientists have now managed to connect it to an external device for the first time. By linking the time crystal to a tiny mechanical oscillator, researchers showed they can actually control its behavior, opening the door to powerful new technologies.
Breckenridge author and freelance journalist Devon O’Neil has been named one of five finalists for the Reading the West award for nonfiction for his newest book, “The Way Out: A True Story of Survival at...
Pete Van De Carr’s spirit still soars through the Yampa Valley. In the year since he passed, Backdoor Sports — the business he built over 40 years — continues his legacy, striving to ensure that...
The Denver couple behind Rocky Mountain Momo is introducing diners to a cuisine that remains largely under the radar. The post On A Dumpling Kick? Try Nepali Momos at This Englewood Restaurant appeared first on Denver Westword .
ANALYSIS — Even if a recent flareup of military skirmishes in the Middle East merely continues but does not escalate, the clashes cast doubt on President Donald Trump’s formal assertion to Congress on May 1 that hostilities between American and Iran have “terminated.” The renewed fighting has put intense strain on a tenuous ceasefire in […]
Tom Brady has been one of the more talked-about names connected to Alix Earle in recent months ... but fans tuning in to her upcoming Netflix reality show most likely won`t hear about him ... TMZ has learned. Production sources tell TMZ ... the…
Teaching shapes how I see the world, and it shapes how I legislate. As Chair of the House Education Committee, I’m deeply committed to improving our education system and being a voice at the Capitol...
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Theatreworks and the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center announced their 2026-27 theater seasons just days apart, so this seems an opportune time to learn more about the people who help decide what audiences will see on two of the region’s largest stages. The late, great Murray Ross was artistic director at Theatreworks, which he founded [...] The post They Build the Season Together: Inside Colorado Springs’ 2026-27 Theater Lineups appeared first on SoCo Insider .