We ask a pair of area psychologists why such stigmas endure, and what to do about it.
Over 38% of renters with disabilities pay at least half their income on housing, according to city data. Over a third of New York City tenants with disabilities pay at least half their income on rent, according to city housing data. [ more › ]
The candidacy of the mayor of Heimarra, imprisoned in Albania, Freddy Beleris, on the ND ballot is one of the most important features of the European elections. “It obviously has a very heavy symbolism, which I think everyone, who is really interested and not in words about the rights of the Greek ethnic minority in […]
That the job market in Phoenix can affect a child's education in Mexico may strain credulity, but it's nevertheless true, according to a recent paper co-authored by Brian Cadena, a University of Colorado Boulder associate professor of economics.
Stagnant water is a breeding ground for mosquitoes that carry several diseases. With the April 16 storms having caused more pools of water in the city, residents need to pay attention to precautions. Several infections are spread by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in particular. They breed in stagnant water, and the situation can get worse with …
In the fast-paced digital marketplace, small businesses need every advantage they can get to stay competitive and grow. One technological tool that often goes underutilized in the small business sector is API (Application Programming Interface) software. By integrating various API software solutions into their operations, small businesses can significantly enhance their lead generation efforts, streamline […]
Something must be up. Otherwise, why would scientists keep sending us those scary warnings? There has been a steady stream of them in the past few years, including “World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate Emergency” (signed by 15,000 of them), “Scientists’ Warning Against the Society of Waste,” “Scientists’ Warning of an Imperiled Ocean,” “Scientists’ Warning on Technology,” “Scientists’ More
On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate passed a bill that would force TikTok's China-based parent company to sell the popular app, or it would be blocked in the U.S. While the legislation would have profound impacts across the tech, political, entertainment, media and marketing worlds, music may be especially affected. TikTok's first incarnation was as a lip-syncing app, Musical.ly, and the app dominates music discovery for young listeners. If the app were banned in the U.S., it would upend the ways...
As one of the largest ‘training’ datasets has been found to contain child sexual abuse material, can bans on creating such imagery be feasible?Child abusers are creating AI-generated “deepfakes” of their targets in order to blackmail them into filming their own abuse, beginning a cycle of sextortion that can last for years.Creating simulated child abuse imagery is illegal in the UK, and Labour and the Conservatives have aligned on the desire to ban all explicit AI-generated images of real...
The 2024 budget is being billed as a measure to restore a "generational fairness" after decades of older Canadians getting richer and younger ones getting poorer, mostly because of housing. Economists say the problems have been a long time in the making and it will take more than one budget to restore fairness.
A new nonprofit is coming to Kakaako geared at serving the autistic keiki community.
You won't endure playing Starfield at 30fps anymore since the 60fps update will come in the next two weeks, according to Bethesda, along with other in-game features.