Photos are in again — and TikTok is taking note.
Hard to believe it, but it's true // Social media has changed how we interact with people, by allowing us unparalleled access to celebrities, politicians,
Motorists will be able to purchase specialized plates with a decal of Hawaii’s most popular hand gesture for a great cause.
TOPEKA (KSNT) - New information is being released by state transportation authorities on cashless tolling on Kansas highways. Kansas Turnpike Authority (KTA) CEO Steve Hewitt announced new details concerning cashless tolling in the Sunflower State in a live social media broadcast at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 5. The KTA first announced its intent to []
Reports indicate that, after a year-long delay, Google will soon launch a feature that lets users track lost items using pings from nearby Android devices. The new functionality includes multiple settings to address privacy concerns, which were one factor behind the delay.Read Entire Article
(WJW) – Dr. Pepper is adding a taste of summer to its classic drink. The
Windows 11 is getting a big update later this year. While it is too early to discuss a complete list of changes, here are five cool features that are coming soon to the operating system.
Facebook and parent company Meta have not released a statement about the
A non-permanent fee for new users could soon be Elon Musk's X's only way to stop bots. New users on X could soon be met with a small fee before they can post, as Elon Musk unveils it is the "only way" to help stop bots from plaguing the platform.
TOPEKA (FOX 43) - Parents as Teachers Coordinator Nichole Fairley and United Way of Kaw Valley Grants Assistant Audrey Mott joined the Fox 43 AM Live team to preview the upcoming Roll & Read event on April 13th.
In the quest to optimize crop productivity across environments, soybean breeders test new cultivars in multiple locations each year. The best-performing cultivars across these locations are selected for further breeding and eventual commercialization. However, a new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign suggests current soybean testing locations may not be delivering breeders the biggest bang for their buck.