Mentoring organizations in Omaha seek volunteers to combat mentor shortage
Mentoring organizations including, 100 Black Men of Omaha, are seek volunteers to combat mentor shortage.
Mentoring organizations including, 100 Black Men of Omaha, are seek volunteers to combat mentor shortage.
The Royals' reliever was diagnosed with melanoma during spring training.
It was ugly all over for the Clippers in Game 3.
Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker concluded his testimony about a deal to kill negative stories about former President Trump during the 2016 campaign, and two more witnesses were called.
It's been a staple since the 1980s thanks to its moisturizing formula and chameleon-like hue.
But are they worth the spend? No question, fans say: 'These aren't just a little bit better than the competition; they are a lot better.'
Universities across the country are taking varying approaches to encampments that have taken root on their campuses, with some allowing them to remain and others calling in police to break them up.
Protests are currently happening at college campuses around the country as students show support for Palestinians in Gaza.
This week's best tech deals include a new low on the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, Apple's MacBook Air M3 for $989 and Anker's Soundcore Space A40 earbuds for $49, among others.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has concluded a lengthy investigation into Tesla’s Autopilot system. It found 13 fatal crashes due to misuse and software that doesn’t prioritize driver attentiveness.
Jeff Lawson, the co-founder and recently departed CEO of enterprise infrastructure software company Twilio, is the proud new owner of satirical online newspaper The Onion. "Alright, the news is out — yes, I bought The Onion," Lawson wrote in a LinkedIn post late Thursday, after it first emerged in The New York Times Thursday. The Onion, regarded by many as "America's finest news source," is a digital media institution, serving satire by the spoonful for more than three decades, first as a weekly print edition starting in 1988, then as an online outlet from 1996 with the physical publication ceasing in 2013.
The reigning MVP put his franchise on his powerful shoulders to complete arguably the strongest playoff performance of his career.
The Giants didn't select Daniel Jones' replacement in the first round.
Every player was dressed to impress at the 2024 NFL Draft.
Space and defense startup True Anomaly has laid off around 25% of its workforce and canceled its summer internship program, TechCrunch has learned. While TechCrunch could not confirm the total headcount prior to these layoffs, True Anomaly had over 100 employees as of December 2023, it told the Denver Business Journal. Nearly 30 people were cut from the workforce, according to a post on LinkedIn from one of the people let go. At least some interns were abruptly told the summer internship program was canceled last Friday, on April 19, as well.
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David Pecker, the former publisher of the National Enquirer, told the jury in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial about negotiations in 2016 with two women looking to sell their stories about alleged sexual relationships with Trump.
The conviction was the second for Cardell Hayes in the 2016 shooting death of Smith. The first was overturned after a Supreme Court decision rendered it unconstitutional.
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In a recent StackOverflow poll, 44% of software engineers said that they use AI tools as part of their development processes now and 26% plan to soon. Gartner estimates that over half of organizations are currently piloting or have already deployed AI-driven coding assistants, and that 75% of developers will use coding assistants in some form by 2028. Ex-Microsoft software developer Igor Ostrovsky believes that soon, there won't be a developer who doesn't use AI in their workflows.