One of the busiest pedestrian nights means drivers must be extra vigilant, according to Intermountain Health and Spot The Tot experts. It’s Halloween, and Intermountain Children’s Health experts are asking everyone to make sure trick or treaters cross the street safely, can be seen in the dark, and drivers take extra steps to Spot the Tot.
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Two of the nation’s most populous states have enacted new rules requiring businesses and government agencies to disclose when they use artificial intelligence. Utah and California now mandate AI disclosure across a range of interactions, while other states are weighing similar measures aimed at boosting transparency amid the technology’s rapid…Read Entire Article…
Not all pieces of small business AI are created equal. Some are packaged to operate out-of-the-box, while others require undergoing a substantial training process before they work as intended. Some are calibrated to handle every conceivable business operation, while others arrive with a narrower focus on one or two critical tasks. Not to mention the
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The president wants the GOP to use the “nuclear option” as government shutdown drags on…
It was October 2024, and Hurricane Helene had just devastated the US Southeast. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia found an abstract target on which to pin the blame: “Yes they can control the weather,” she posted on X. “It’s ridiculous for anyone to lie and say it can’t be done.” There was no word
Trump’s second term has broken presidential norms at a breakneck pace, but his demand that Republicans initiate the “nuclear option” of ending of the filibuster on Thursday to reopen the government is a Pandora’s box senators would rather keep closed.Why it matters: Overhauling Senate precedent in such a powerful way is great when you’re the
Nikitenko wins bus safety poster contest October 31, 2025 Share this Post 203 | 0 Nikitenko wins bus safety poster contest October 31, 2025 Share this Post 203 | 0 Anita Nikitenko, a 5th grader at Crabapple Lane Elementary, is the county winner in the National School Bus Safety Poster Contest. This year’s theme is
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