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Yankees vs. Orioles: Which Team Will Rule the AL East for the Next 5 Years?
Bleacher Report· 5 days agoThere's an 81 percent chance the 2024 American League East title will be won by the New York Yankees...
San Diego Seals into the National Lacrosse League semifinals after dramatic OT win
NBC San Diego· 6 days agoThe San Diego Seals opened the National Lacrosse League Playoffs with a 9-8, overtime win over...
Q&A – Attacks on Law Enforcement | 1290 WJNO | The Brian Mudd Show
iHeartRadio· 3 days agoMany of those officers would have died 10 years ago but the advancements in body armor technology,...
There is no better way to spend $300 on a graphics card today
PC Gamer· 3 days agoIt's taken almost exactly two years, but AMD's Radeon RX 6750 XT is finally the price it should have...
Unlocking the housing potential of Fort Devens - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 4 days agoLook to the old Fort Devens Army base for another example of just how laborious and thorny it is to...
The Story Behind Hollywood’s Hottest New (Fake) Boy Band
The Daily Beast· 4 days ago”The Idea of You” introduces the pop quintet August Moon, and fans are already going wild—just don’t...
A Word Please
The World· 6 days agoYears back, a reader of this column mentioned that, all of a sudden, she was hearing the word “whinge” everywhere. Back then, I didn’t know about Ngram...
AI poses a lot of problems for the film industry, but used correctly, it could be an asset
Portland Press Herald· 7 days agoMaine filmmaker George Daulphin uses AI to create alternate universes in his work, including sci-fi short “Stygian Blues.” The movies have a uniformly negative view of artificial intelligence ...
Business Roundup, May 2024
The Wenatchee World· 5 days agoThe Wenatchee Valley Chamber of Commerce announced the 2023 Business and Nonprofit of the Year and 2023 Cornerstone and Tourism Impact awards at its...
AirBnB Again in Bed With Surveillance State Tactics by Asking for Biometric ID, Spurring Illinois...
Naked Capitalism· 5 days agoAirBnB seems determined to violate customer privacy by demanding government ID images, against the laws of some states. What gives?