Newly released video has captured the horrifying moment a man wielding a wooden stick with a metal screw attached to one end allegedly brutally attacked an elderly woman at random early December.
Sickening footage shows the moment an elderly Seattle woman had her eye gouged out after she was randomly bashed in the head with a board by a “notorious” repeat-offender thug. Jeanette Marken, 75, ...
The purpose of the media is to teach the public how to think. This claim might offend the sensibilities of those who believe that America is a nation of independent minds. But no mind is independent, ...
Instagram is introducing a new tool that lets you see and control your algorithm, starting with Reels, the company announced on Wednesday. The new tool, called “Your Algorithm,” lets you view the ...
Users can note which content they would like to view more frequently. Instagram is handing users some control in deciding what content they see. The social media giant is allowing users to have a say ...
SEATTLE — A 42-year-old man is accused of attacking an elderly woman unprovoked in downtown Seattle earlier this month, leaving her with broken facial bones and without vision in one eye, according to ...
ALBANY — Artificial Intelligence companies have the right to decide how much New Yorkers pay in rent, according to a federal lawsuit filed against the state attorney general's office last week on ...
He’s still standin’ after all this time. Elton John has revealed why he isn’t “giving up hope” after completely losing sight in his right eye from a serious infection last year. “It’s been devastating ...
The English singer-songwriter first revealed the news about his eyesight in September 2024 Peggy Sirota for Variety Elton John is still standing! In a cover story published with Variety on Tuesday, ...
Researchers have developed the world's first real-world head-to-head testing platform to determine whether commercial artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms are fit for NHS use to detect disease in a ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Imagine a town with two widget merchants. Customers prefer cheaper widgets, so the merchants must compete to set the lowest price.