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    Microsoft asks some employees in China to move to other countries

    Microsoft has asked at least 100 of its employees in China to consider moving to other countries, according to Chinese state media reports. The reports come as relations between Beijing and Washington deteriorate over technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and clean energy. Microsoft employees, mostly involved with cloud computing, were recently offered the opportunity to work in the United States, Australia or Ireland, among other countries, state-run outlet The Paper said in a report...

  • Amy is a “worthy winner” of ‘carer of the year’ award

    Graysons Solicitors sponsored the 'carer of the year' award, which was presented at Chesterfield’s Technique Stadium recently as part of the annual Community Awards. Staveley Councillor Allan Ogle was one of Amy Rodda’s nominees. He singled out her "selfless efforts”. Katie Birch, a senior private client advisor at Graysons, said: "I’ve seen first-hand the amazing and selfless work of some of the region’s carers through my work with various charities. There’s no doubt Amy Rodda was a worthy...

  • ‘Chelsea’ Asked for Nude Pictures. Then the Sextortion Began.

    The Instagram message popped up from a girl named Chelsea: “Howdy.” David didn’t know anyone named Chelsea, but he clicked through her profile: She had brown hair and a nice smile; under her name was a quote from the Bible. He thought it was sort of weird that she was messaging him, a stranger, in the middle of a workday, but her pouty selfies made that easy to ignore. He was hesitant when she asked him to chat, but soon her flirty messages escalated to a volley of explicit pictures, and David,

  • She didn't know there was an Amy Winehouse inside of her. Then the voice came out

    For her first meeting about “Back to Black” in 2022, actor Marisa Abela made an instinctive decision to show up as herself, rather than dressed in a way that hinted at Amy Winehouse’s iconic look. She was the only one there not in some kind of costume. “It would feel incredibly inauthentic for me to turn up at that meeting doing some kind of shtick, like if I was chewing gum or I stubbed my cigarette out before I walked in,” Abela, 27, says, speaking at London’s Ham Yard Hotel on a particularly...

  • Prosecutors ask judge to lift jail stay

    Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s advisor Steve Bannon attends a hearing in New York City, Jan. 12, 2023. Fatih Aktas | Anadolu Agency | Getty Images Federal prosecutors on Tuesday

  • Ask Photos brings Gemini to Google Photos

    It's been a very Gemini-filled Google I/O conference this year, and Google Photos hasn't escaped Gemini-fication. Google has announced Ask Photos, an "experimental feature" that will be rolling out over the coming months, making it easier for you to get to a specific memory or recall information that's in your gallery. This is powered by Gemini and will help you find what you need without scrolling through many pages of photos and videos. As the name implies, with Ask Photos, you simply ask...

  • Google’s “Ask Photos” is Impressively Useful

    The function will run using Google Gemini.

  • Communities asked to submit Memorial Day listings

    Schedule to be published in May 22 edition of The Globe.

  • Ask Ottolenghi: what can I use instead of chilli?

    You could get spicy with the ginger, garlic and onion, try flavourful but less hot varieties of chilli, or get busy with a lemon So many recipes rely on chilli for flavour, but unfortunately it numbs my mouth and I then can’t taste anything, so it’s just an unpleasant experience. What’s a good substitute so dishes still pack a punch, but not in a painful way? Yvonne, NetherlandsJust fresh chilli or all chilli? Lots of dried chillies are much more about their smoky depth, and chocolatey, sweet...

    • WBOY

    Clarksburg Police asking for help identifying truck

    The Clarksburg Police Department is asking for the public’s help identifying a truck.

  • 4 Things to Ask Yourself Before Buying a New Phone

    Buying something because it’s shiny and new is not financially or environmentally conscious. Here are some things to ask yourself before buying a new phone.

  • Ask a doc: ‘Is it dangerous to crack my neck or back?’

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