• Kansas Gov. allows anti-DEI bill to become law, uses veto power on other bills

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Kansas Governor Laura Kelly is letting a bill banning certain diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices in higher education to become state law Friday. Kelly is using her veto power on April 19 to reject several bills while letting two others become law without her signature. She included statements in a press []

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    CM Abreu on Tipping and Rat Control

    Shaun Abreu, Council Member for District 7 (Manhattan Valley, Manhattanville, Morningside Heights, Hamilton Heights), and Ligia Guallpa, executive director of the Workers Justice Project, talk about proposed changes to how tipping on delivery apps works—and Council Member Abreu discusses his plan to control the rat population.

  • Artificial intelligence can be used to control infections

    Dublin, Apr 24 (Prensa Latina) Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used nowadays in many ways to help prevent outbreaks of infectious diseases and manage daily hospital activities, according to an international research. The post Artificial intelligence can be used to control infections first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Bill would ban utilities from using customers’ money for politics

    A local state lawmaker says it’s time Ohio’s residents stop having to pay for their utility companies to spend money on political issues.

  • Use Wii Nunchuk-compatible controllers as USB HID peripherals

    The ANAVI Handle is a groundbreaking device that breathes new life into the beloved Wii Nunchuk, transforming it into a highly versatile USB Human Interface Device (HID). By leveraging the power of the Seeed Studio XIAO RP2040 module, which features a USB Type-C connector and a Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller, the ANAVI Handle seamlessly bridges […]

  • Fortnite Festival: How to use Rock Band 4 Guitar controllers

    If you have any old Rock band Guitar Controllers, you can now live the full fantasy on Fortnite Festival's Main Stage.

  • Control the Way People Think About You Using These Secrets From a Publicity Strategist

    Ulyses Osuna discusses PR strategies for shaping personal brands and controlling the narrative.

  • How Much Opill, the Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill, Actually Costs

    The first over-the-counter (OTC) birth control pill was approved last year. Over the past month or so, it has finally started showing up on pharmacy shelves. And we’re finally able to answer those questions we were wondering about when it was first approved: how much does it actually cost? And will insurance cover it?

  • 8 Vitamin C Serums Experts Actually Use, From $15

    While we mostly hear about the myriad health benefits of vitamin C, especially as an immunity booster, the ingredient is also highly effective in skincare. Considering it currently has 8.4 billion views on TikTok, it wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call vitamin C the “it” ingredient of the skincare world right now.As an antioxidant, it protects skin against environmental aggressors such as pollution and even UV when combined with sunscreen. It tackles multiple skin concerns in one go, ranging...

  • How Using Smart Tech at Home Can Lower Your Insurance Bills

    Since smart tech can work to prevent the kind of costly events that result in insurance claims, it makes sense that there’s an emerging trend of insurance companies offering discounts for specific smart tech in the house.

  • Man Gets $143K Bill After Using Mobile Data Abroad

    Despite the numerous warnings not to use cellular data while traveling internationally, there are still some who make a mistake and activate this. This is because they believe they’ll only use their cellular data for a few minutes but end up using a lot of data in that timeframe. This always spells trouble since the charge for international roaming can quickly add up.  One man from Florida recently experienced this with his T-Mobile account. After a vacation [read full article]

  • Ukraine Air Force Uses iPads to Control Soviet-Era Planes—But Why?

    Ukraine's Air Force relies on Apple's iPad to help control its Soviet-era planes. The Ukrainian Air Force shared a video of its pilots using an Apple iPad to help them in combat and further assist them when flying their Soviet-era aircraft during missions.