If there is one place that AI seems to have found work, it’s in corporate press offices. According to a new study published in the journal Patterns, which provides a comprehensive review of writing ...
Welcome to the age of anti-social media. According to a report from Wired, OpenAI is planning on launching a standalone app for its video generation tool Sora 2 that will include a TikTok-style video ...
This story has been updated with information about a fourth execution date set by the Tennessee Supreme Court. The Tennessee Supreme Court has set execution dates for four people: Tony Carruthers, ...
The Syracuse.com | The Post-Standard police blotter of arrests from police agencies around Central New York was updated today. The arrests added this week mainly occurred between September 5 and 27.
Lyndsay Levingston turned her personal health battle into a powerful advocacy mission. After being diagnosed at 37 with aggressive Stage 2B triple-negative breast cancer in July 2019—and later ...
Carruthers, 58, was sentenced to death in connection with a 1994 shooting and burying alive of three people in a Memphis cemetery. Prosecutors say along with accomplice James Montgomery, Carruthers ...
On any given day, a line of caffeine-parched patrons snakes around Madcap Coffee’s downtown Detroit café, the Michigan chain's fourth location. It's a vision of metro Detroit's thriving café industry; ...
The Tennessee Supreme Court has set execution dates for four people: Tony Carruthers, Anthony Darrell Dugard Hines, Christa Pike and Gary Wayne Sutton. Pike is the only woman on Tennessee's death row.
BLOUNT COUNTY, Tenn. (WATE) — The State of Tennessee has set an execution date of December 3, 2026 for Gary Wayne Sutton, who was convicted of murdering a brother and sister but has maintained his ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. North Mecklenburg’s Scholar Bates is The Charlotte Observer’s girls’ high school athlete of the week. The Vikings’ senior had 19 ...
A shutdown of the U.S. government is looking all but inevitable and there's growing concern the Trump administration is poised to use it as an opportunity to launch mass firings of federal employees.