• Eberl announces Bayern change in the summer – FCBinside – Latest Bayern Munich news

    In the midst of FC Bayern's disappointing season, which reached its low point in the defeats against Dortmund and in Heidenheim, sporting director Max Eberl has announced a comprehensive reorganisation

  • 2024 travel guide for the most underrated summer travel ideas in the US,

    Summer is right around the corner, and that means planning for a wondrous summer vacation that will provide cherished memories for a lifetime. Maybe you want to avoid travel destinations with overwhelming crowds, or perhaps you want to discover a new summer vacation spot that could be your annual retreat with your family. This travel guide will provide you with some of the most underrated summer travel ideas in the U.S. Travel experts suggest that you should book your summer vacation around...

  • AI Spending is Not an AI Strategy: Why the Government’s Artificial Intelligence Plan Avoids the Hard Governance Questions

    The government announced plans over the weekend to spend billions of dollars to support artificial intelligence. Billed as “securing Canada’s AI Advantage”, the plan includes promises to spend $2 billion on an AI Compute Access Fund and a Canadian AI Sovereign Compute Strategy that is focused on developing domestic computing infrastructure. In addition, there is $200 million for AI startups, $100 million for AI adoption, $50 million for skills training (particularly those in the creative...

  • Rwanda bill: what does the latest delay mean?

    Flights have been pushed back to summer after the House of Lords spoke out for Afghans and refugees – here’s what to expect over the coming weeksRishi Sunak’s plan to fly people seeking asylum to Rwanda this spring appears to have been put back to the summer after House of Lords insisted on changes to the scheme.On Thursday the prime minister’s spokesperson said the Lords were responsible for any delay after attaching unwanted amendments to the deportation bill. Continue reading

  • VA announces Sounds of Summer lineup

    By Future Brown Herald Democrat This week, Van Alstyne announced the artist lineup for the third year of the city’s Sounds of Summer concert series. With a concert scheduled for each month from June through September, this year’s event is a little bit country and a little bit rock and roll. Starting off the series will be Marshall Tucker Band on June 15. The Frontmen are scheduled to perform the July 2 at the Independence Day show. Great White will be performing August 10 and the final show of...

  • This summer, travelers are flocking to castles in Northern France

    Whether you’re hoping to explore ancient cities or lounge on the beach, summertime travel is about to be top-of-mind for just about everyone. And if you haven’t heard of Yvelines, it’s about to be on your radar. Expedia just released its summer travel outlook, which compares year-over-year searches for flights and lodging. And the report found that due to the Summer Olympics taking place in Paris, July 26 to August 11, France is going to be a major travel destination—especially the towns...

  • What Does Tesla Stock's Latest Slide Mean for Investors?

    Tesla stock is down more than 35% in 2024 and the company just announced layoffs. Here's what you need to know.

  • Saskatchewan Roughriders announce training camp plans

    The Riders will spend two weeks of training camp in Saskatoon before wrapping things up in Regina

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    What would a Labour government actually mean for Greater Manchester?

    Under Labour, mayors have been promised new powers. But in Greater Manchester, the Conservatives have already made a start

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    Travelers urged to plan ahead for solar eclipse

    Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and a dozen other states will be affected by a total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8th. Kansas transportation officials are urging travelers to plan ahead

  • WVU Medicine announces major capital investment plan

    Health system plans $400 million investment.

  • Google announces more layoffs, plans to relocate jobs overseas

    Google announced on Wednesday that it plans to lay off a significant number of employees and relocate some positions overseas. The layoffs will primarily affect Google’s finance and real estate departments. A spokesperson for the Mountain View company stated that these layoffs are part of a continuing restructuring initiative. Some impacted roles will be moved to developing hubs in India, Ireland and Mexico. “As we’ve said, we’re responsibly investing in our company’s biggest priorities and the...