• Q&A with Iowa softball second-year pitcher and batter Jalen Adams

    The Daily Iowan: What kind of work does it take to pitch and hit at the Division 1 level? Jalen Adams: I would say whatever you think is enough, do a little bit more. I know that’s kind of a cliché answer, but I think that’s all that really comes to it — just getting in

  • Q&A: How 2 first-years found community mixing music in their dorms

    NPR Music Tiny Desk Concerts began with an idea in 2008 when writer, editor and producer Stephen Thompson was frustrated that he couldn’t hear his favorite artists over the overwhelming sounds of concertgoers. However, for Steinhardt first-years Christie Brewer and Saima “Sai” Hasan concert noise wasn’t the problem. The two collaborators, and close friends, wanted This story Q&A: How 2 first-years found community mixing music in their dorms appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Breaking Down The Norfolk Southern Corp. (NSC) SEC 10-Q Filing

    NSC faced a decline in revenue in 2024 due to lower fuel surcharge revenues but expects growth for the rest of the year. Operating expenses have varied, with materials expenses rising and claims expenses dropping. Income fell significantly due to Incident-related costs and restructuring charges. Management is focusing on growth strategies and risk assessment. Key […]

  • Q-108 remembers radio host, family killed in weekend crash

    ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- Staff at a local radio station, Q-108, held a moment of silence Monday in remembrance of a local radio host and his family. Jony Martinez, his wife, Norma, and their 14-year-old son were killed in a crash in Ector County last weekend. DJ Jony was the host of a radio program on []

  • Insider Q&A: Trust and safety exec talks about AI and content moderation

    Alex Popken was a trust and safety executive at Twitter, leaving in 2023 after a decade at the social media company focusing on content moderation

  • Q&A: Paper, plastics and penalties. How audits can improve curbside recycling

    For decades, curbside recycling has been a fixture in U.S. neighborhoods as a way to empower ordinary citizens to protect their environment and reduce waste. It's a system, though, that relies on consumers to know what items are recyclable—and which ones can contaminate a delicate ecosystem.

  • Earth Day 2024: Q&As with Children's Authors Centering Environmental Conservation

    In celebration of Earth Day, three authors shared the value of protecting nature, spotlighting environmental activists, and inspiring young readers to take action.

  • Q&A: B.C.'s 2024 wildfire season has started—here's what to know

    Last year's wildfire season marked B.C.'s most destructive on record: 2.8 million hectares burned, more than double any previous year. UBC researchers Dr. Lori Daniels and Dr. Mathieu Bourbonnais actively work on projects enhancing wildfire resilience, collaborating with community, government, private-sector and academic partners, and First Nations.

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    Amazon Q is a new gen AI tool built for developers and businesses; this is what it can do

    Amazon Q Developer and Amazon Q Business are now generally available. They're generative-AI solutions which aim to help developers with coding and businesses work with company data more efficiently.

  • Unpack Alphabet Inc (GOOG) Latest Quarterly SEC 10-Q Filing

    Alphabet Inc. has seen steady revenue growth, especially in Google Cloud services, driven by infrastructure and platform offerings. Operating expenses decreased due to lower legal charges, boosting net income margin to 46%. Management focuses on strategic growth and risk assessment, addressing cybersecurity and legal issues. GOOG aims for value creation through long-term growth investments, maintaining […]

  • ScHoolboy Q Announces ‘Blue Lips Weekends’ Shows for DC, Chicago, Atlanta and More

    ScHoolboy Q is taking over some of Hip-Hop’s hubs for the weekend to support his Blue Lips album. Q hit social media to announce Blue Lips Weeknds, targeting a run of shows for Toronto, Chicago, Brooklyn, Dallas, Houston and more. “Only doing a few sHows,” ScHoolboy Q wrote. “Blue Lips Weekends on sale Friday.” You […] The post ScHoolboy Q Announces ‘Blue Lips Weekends’ Shows for DC, Chicago, Atlanta and More first appeared on The Source.

  • Q fever found on sheep farm in Brabant, first case in 8 years

    The highly infectious sheep and goat disease Q fever has been found on a farm in Gelderland, in what is the first case in the Netherlands since 2016. Q fever bacteria were identified in the sheep farm’s milk tank during regular checks and are likely to have come from “one or two” of the 25 young animals that had lambed but have not yet been vaccinated, the farm ministry said in a statement. The food safety board NVWA is currently