The Department of Homeland Security has determined the state-run immigration detention facility is too expensive, and some private vendors have struggled to front costs.
The New York Times defended columnist Nicholas Kristof's controversial piece alleging Palestinian sexual abuse amid retraction rumors and Israeli backlash.
"Our grading is too compressed and too inflated, as nearly all faculty recognize; it is also too inconsistent, as students have observed." The post Harvard College faculty to vote on limiting number of As for students appeared first on Boston.com .
A dating app for the unvaccinated will kick off its multi-state tour at Recess Beer Garden. The post Shingles Mixer: Anti-Vaxxer Dating Event Gathering In Denver appeared first on Denver Westword .
The young sons of Utah author Kouri Richins have said in a new court document that they would feel unsafe if their mother was ever released from prison after she was found guilty of killing their father.
Colorado members of Congress want answers about how prepared federal agencies like the U.S. Forest Service are for the elevated wildfire risk this year. U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet and Rep. Joe Neguse sent a letter...
South Korea`s presidential policy chief is calling for a "citizen dividend" that would return some AI-driven profits and tax revenue to the public. The Straits Times. From the report: Presidential policy chief Kim Yong-beom said in a Facebook post that a portion of the profits and tax revenue derived from the artificial intelligence boom "should be structurally returned to all citizens." That is because, Mr Kim argued, the economic gains from AI are based at least partly on industrial infrastructure built by the country over five decades. Mr Kim`s comments come after tens of thousands of people gathered outside Samsung`s main chip hub in April to demand employees get a greater share of AI profits. The company`s labour union wants 15 per cent of operating profit handed to chip-division employees. The union has threatened an 18-day strike starting May 21. Workers have pointed to rising payouts at SK Hynix, which in 2025 agreed to allocate 10 per cent of its annual operating profit to a performance bonus pool, as evidence they deserve more pay. "Excess profits in the AI era are, by nature, concentrated," Mr Kim wrote. Memory companies, core engineers and asset holders are highly likely to receive substantial benefits, while much of the middle class may experience only indirect effects. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
How you take yours matters. The “yours” I am referring to in this instance is title. Okay, but what exactly is that? “Title” is how you tell who owns something. As pertains to real estate,...
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Caitlyn Jenner is facing a new class action lawsuit over her $JENNER meme coin ... with investors claiming they got burned in a celebrity-fueled crypto cash grab. According to the explosive 97-page filing, obtained by TMZ, a man named Lee…
A four-week diet change was enough to make some older adults appear biologically younger in a new University of Sydney study. Participants who reduced fat intake or shifted toward more plant-based protein showed improvements in key health biomarkers tied to aging. The strongest results came from a lower-fat, higher-carb diet, while people eating closer to their usual diets saw almost no change.
Technology · Transportation Swisspod, a Swiss-American transportation technology company developing hyperloop travel, set a new world speed record for hyperloop on May 9 during testing at its facility in Pueblo. New World Record 91 mph AERYS 1 top speed European Rail Routes Above This Speed <3% U.S. Rail Services Above This Speed <1% The record-setting [...] The post Swisspod Sets New Hyperloop World Speed Record at Pueblo Facility appeared first on SoCo Digest .
A once blank wall at the Hayden School District has become something far greater than empty space. Thanks to a student-driven effort, it now stands as a roaring symbol of school pride, student initiative and...
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 .