Tatum McLean, who lives in Gouldsboro, was indicted this month on a felony charge of aggravated criminal invasion of computer privacy.
Irina Shayk was spotted walking her adorable puppy in New York City on Wednesday. She wore an oversized black blazer with a white shirt underneath, matching pants and black high-top sneakers.
Stephen Lawrence, 18, an aspiring architect, was murdered on his way home in an unprovoked attack by a gang of racists in Eltham, south-east London, in April 1993.
Frank Eshpeter brings experience with school facilities, fire commissions, fisheries groups
The 78-unit apartment complex will be built at the site of the old Thrifty White building at 805 Laurel St.
My podcast guest this week is Tim Stewart,Director of Business Development at Aitech. Tim and I investigate how AI is enabling decision superiority, the details of the OODA Loop, and the role that project convergence will play in the future of battlefield technologies. (We also talk about Tim’s Titanic lego project!) Keeping with our military … Read More → "Decision Superiority, Shared Intelligence and The Future of Battlefield AI"
The Eunice Fire Department and the Port Barre Fire Dist. No. 2 have received grain bin safety recovery kits donated by the St. Landry Farm Bureau.
Gov. Josh Green, Maui Mayor Richard Bissen and other officials marked major milestones Tuesday in providing more transitional housing for survivors of the Aug. 8 Maui wildfires.
We back in the beef streets. Kendrick Lamar has disturbed everybody’s Tuesday working morning to fire of “Euphoria.” The track opens with Lamar rapping over the Teddy Pendergrass classic “You’re My Latest, My Greatest Inspriation,” calling out “the famous actor we once knew” as spiraling. He also stated Drake was a “pathetic master manipulator” created […] The post Kendrick Lamar Fires Back at Drake with New Diss “Euphoria” first appeared on The Source.
Deputy leader Cllr Adam Brown will face a vote from full council next month to fully assume the top position
BOSTON >> Wearing riot helmets and carrying zip ties, Boston police officers moved in one day this past week and surrounded a group of pro-Palestinian protesters on a grassy patch of Northeastern University’s campus. Six police wagons were idling nearby, and an officer had issued a terse warning. Mass arrests looked imminent.