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Eduardo Medina

Relatives Mourn One of the Men Killed in the Bridge Collapse

Jose López, a father of two, saw his purpose in life as providing for his family, his brother said.

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Mark Ogden

Sources: Liverpool rule out Alonso to follow Klopp

Liverpool have abandoned plans to pursue Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso as a replacement for Jurgen Klopp as manager, sources told ESPN, with Brighton's Roberto De Zerbi and Sporting CP coach Ruben Amorim regarded as leading candidates.

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Bradford Doolittle

Scherzer encouraged by rehab, eyes earlier return

Rangers right-hander Max Scherzer described himself as being in "early February" in his recovery from offseason back surgery and is hopeful to return "sooner than later."

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Heather Dinich

Irish AD: Independence 'more valuable than ever'

Notre Dame atheltic director Pete Bevacqua told ESPN on Thursday that his school's independent status in football is "more valuable than ever."

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Gaby Del Valle

NYC will test AI gun detectors on the subway

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New York City will soon start testing out technology that uses AI to detect guns at subway turnstiles, Mayor Eric Adams said on Thursday. Adams’ announcement comes one week after an altercation at a subway station in Brooklyn in which a man was shot with his own gun after pulling it on another passenger.

Adams said the city is partnering with Evolv, a Massachusetts-based weapons detection company whose detectors are used in schools...

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Lauren Feiner

Algorithms can aid price collusion, even if no humans actually talk to each other, US enforcers say

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Algorithms might help hotels illegally collude on prices, even if no humans from those businesses actually talk to each other about them, according to US antitrust enforcers.

The Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission jointly submitted a statement of interest in Cornish-Adebiyi v. Caesars Entertainment, a case brought before the US District Court of New Jersey. The class action case was brought by New Jersey residents who rented rooms in Atlantic City hotels and...

Mashable

YouTube Premium might let you automatically jump to the most interesting part of a video

Google is testing out an interesting experiment with YouTube.

According to 9to5Google, YouTube is testing out an experimental feature (meaning it rolls out to a select few users before going wide) that would allow Premium users to automatically jump ahead to what they want to see. In other words, it would use machine learning data to determine what is the most interesting part of a video, and prompt users to go straight to said part.

SEE ALSO: If you watched...

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How to take a screenshot on a Mac

Need to capture what's on your MacBook screen? No problem. Taking a screenshot that captures your entire screen or just a portion of it can be done in a few straightforward steps.

Depending on what kind of screenshot you need, there are different methods. We'll walk you through both.

First, here's how to take a screenshot of your entire screen.

Total Time Less than 1 minute. What You Need MacBook ...

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Fortify your finances: A tactical guide to shielding against scams in 2024

As our lives grow increasingly more and more digitally dependent, our personal data also becomes more valuable than ever. While the sites you visit, social feeds you follow, messages you send on your computer or tablet might feel private, the truth is that when you’re online, data brokers, trackers, and hackers are all scrambling to collect the many data-trails you leave behind. There are dangerous new financial scams popping up all the time, and if you don’t take steps to protect your...

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Elon Musk's X tests 'adult content' label for X-rated Communities

Unlike most social media companies, Elon Musk's X does allow users to publish adult content. This wasn't a new policy instituted by Musk either. Even under the old, then-Twitter leadership, X-rated content was permitted. Twitter, or X as it's now called, has long-been the mainstream social media service of choice for those who work in the adult industry or just like posting adult content.

New screenshots uncovered by developers who track changes within mobile apps show that X is apparently...

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How to properly clean your AirPods

We've all been there: You pull out your AirPods case, flip the top, and realize your earbuds have become very small (very expensive) petri dishes. And though you may not know how they got so dirty, you're sure that things have to change. The Apple AirPods are particularly prone to building up of gunk, mostly because they have so many nooks and crannies for that stuff to hide in. Here are a few ways to battle the build-up.

Clean your AirPods using tools you have at home

Giving your AirPods a...

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21 Famous People Who Confirmed What Cosmetic Surgeries Or Procedures They've Gotten, And I Wasn't Expecting Some Of These

Ariana Grande spoke candidly about getting a "ton of lip filler" but stopping in 2018. She said it made her feel as if she was "hiding."

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Kendall Capps

Golf fans pile on Chris DiMarco amid greedy, ludicrous PGA Tour Champions take

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DiMarco scoffed at the $2 million purses on the Champions Tour, and fans have had about enough.

Chris DiMarco, a three-time PGA Tour winner, recently joined the Subpar podcast with Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz.

While on the show, DiMarco expressed his displeasure with the amount of money players on the PGA Tour Champions make, calling it a “joke.”

“We’re kind of hoping that LIV buys the Champions Tour,” DiMarco said with a...

The Verge

Emma Roth

Apple’s OLED iPad Pro will reportedly arrive in May

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Apple plans to release a new lineup of iPad Pros with OLED displays in early May, according to a report from Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The company is also reportedly planning to launch an iPad Air with a larger 12.9-inch display for the first time.

According to Gurman’s sources, the new iPad Pro models will feature Apple’s in-house M3 chip, along with a revamped Magic Keyboard with a bigger trackpad. The iPad Air, on the other hand, is rumored to...

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Emilia David

Microsoft’s new safety system can catch hallucinations in its customers’ AI apps

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Sarah Bird, Microsoft’s chief product officer of responsible AI, tells The Verge in an interview that her team has designed several new safety features that will be easy to use for Azure customers who aren’t hiring groups of red teamers to test the AI services they built. Microsoft says these LLM-powered tools can detect potential vulnerabilities, monitor for hallucinations “that are plausible yet unsupported,” and block malicious prompts in real time...

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