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AI coding agents are generating so much traffic on GitHub that the Microsoft-owned platform logged five incidents in the first two days of April, including resource exhaustion from Copilot agent ...
U.S. Army Sgt. Jeffrey Davis, an electronic warfare specialist with the 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, operates a dismounted spectrum awareness system during Exercise ...
The Fort Meade Planning Commission voted unanimously in favor of the agreement, citing economic benefits like using part of $10 million from Stonebridge to upgrade the water systems. After hearing the ...
A $500 million data center in Sangamon County won approval from the Sangamon County Board Tuesday night before a large crowd at the Bank of Springfield Center. Opponents shouted their disapproval with ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — A string of weapons incidents at North Alabama schools over the past month have prompted concerns from parents and students about campus safety, as authorities report at least four ...
Advocacy groups in California are pushing for a $30 minimum wage in Oakland despite research suggesting the policy showed "negative outcomes" across the Golden State. It was reported on March 30 that ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) company Anthropic announced a new cybersecurity initiative called Project Glasswing that will use a preview version of its new frontier model, Claude Mythos, to find and ...
A decades-old anime is shaping Netflix’s programming future. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. “One Piece,” the long-running Japanese ...
When Scooter Mangold first heard how much water Microsoft’s data center engineers were requesting from his Central Texas water company, he didn’t just say no. “I told them they’d lost their minds,” ...
No one was injured, but the councilman, Ron Gibson, called it “deeply unsettling.” By Alice Callahan Bullets hit the home of an Indianapolis city councilman early Monday morning, leaving shattered ...
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