Fanboys think it's the greatest thing since sliced bread. Devs aren't nearly as won over Opinion I'm willing to be impressed by AI products, but Anthropic's AI‑built C compiler leaves me a bit cold.
From ‘honour’ killings to nuclear war, some screen works have led directly legislative action – despite what jury head Wenders suggested at the Berlin film festival ...
Montreal Gazette on MSN
Proposed Quebec constitution 'not written by a proud and confident people,' Cree Grand Chief says
More than 50 years after his grandfather and other Cree leaders confronted Robert Bourassa over the James Bay megaproject, Grand Chief Paul John Murdoch returned to the National Assembly on Thursday ...
Legislature's current budget plan would have a "devastating impact" on Kentucky Employee Health Plan members, retirees, official warns.
Building homes inside a factory has long been seen as a way to revolutionize the American housing industry, ushering in a new era of higher quality homes at lower price. That dream has never quite ...
The Citizen on MSN
East African youth told to harness Kiswahili for innovation, employment
Dar es Salaam. Youth in East African countries have been urged to be innovative and tap into the opportunities created by the growing prominence of Kiswahili, not only to earn a living but also to ...
We exclusively talk to CEO Markus Haupt about his upcoming electric cars – and the conditions needed to make them sell ...
This Arkansas restaurant serves a chicken Parmesan that makes the drive worth it. Find out why locals and travelers can’t get enough.
Universal suffrage transforms abstract principles into tangible power — the power to shape governance through the ballot.
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Makoko demolition: Reshaping Lagos city, residents’ safety at the lagoon corridor
Makoko has always defied simple description. To some, it is an eyesore — a floating slum clinging precariously to the Lagos Lagoon. To others, it is a living archive of resilience, an economic ...
Universal suffrage transforms abstract principles into tangible power — the power to shape governance through the ballot.
Rebecca Schulman is a professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Hopkins who is currently working on developing new materials that both contain and process information. Schulman recently ...
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