Image by Pierre Borthiry of Unsplash The cryptocurrency world is never short on drama. After a brutal winter that saw Bitcoin crash, FTX collapse, and regulatory crackdowns tighten globally, 2025 is shaping up to be a year of cautious optimism. Prices are inching back up, headlines are turning hopeful, and…
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3 grassroots sports advocates to receive ORLACSAN Award
CEBU CITY, Philippines – Three advocates of grassroots sports development will receive the ORLACSAN Award in the forthcoming 39th Sportswriters Association of Cebu-San Miguel Beer (SAC-SMB) Cebu Sports Awards on April26 at the Cube Wing of SM City Seaside. First given in 1996, the Orlacsan Award is named…
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Harmful Chemicals Are Flooding the US Food Supply
Food is one of the biggest industries in America. According to a report from CBS News Health Watch, it’s estimated that Americans spend a total of $1.7 trillion every year on food and beverages. However, there’s a big issue lurking underneath that most people don’t know. “American food companies keep…
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Adobe Debuts Powerful New AI Features in Premiere Pro to Revolutionize Video Editing
Adobe has officially launched a suite of new AI-powered tools across its flagship video editing products, including Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Frame.io. Headlining the announcement is Generative Extend, now generally available and powered by Adobe’s Firefly Video Model, which enables editors to instantly generate and extend the length of…
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Okta CEO: AI Will Lead to More Software Engineers, Not Less
Dario Amodei, the CEO of $61 billion AI startup Anthropic, said last month that AI will take over coding for software engineers within a year. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in January that Meta was developing AI that could code as well as a mid-level engineer this year. Last month,…
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Oliva Miles to TCU and Ta’Niya Latson to South Carolina reshapes women’s college basketball
We won’t be seeing Olivia Miles and Ta’Niya Latson in the ACC next season. The multi-time All-American point guard and the nation’s leading scorer entered the transfer portal near the end of March. On Tuesday, they announced their new homes. Miles will spend her final year of college basketball in…
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The Evolution of Real-Time Cyber Defense
The traditional Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) have depended on rule-based or signature-based detection, which are challenged by evolving cyber threats. Through the introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI), real-time intrusion detection has become more dynamic and efficient. Today we’re going to discuss the various AI algorithms that can be investigated to identify what works best when it comes to identifying anomalies and threats in firewall security. Exploring AI Algorithms for Intrusion Detection Random Forest (RF)…
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Why Boomers Are Downsizing—and What Younger Buyers Can Learn From It
Image by Dillon Kydd of Unsplash For years, Baby Boomers were seen as the generation clinging to large family homes and resisting change. But that narrative is quickly shifting. More Boomers than ever are choosing to downsize—swapping sprawling suburban houses for smaller, more manageable spaces in walkable neighborhoods or quiet…
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What will it take to get measles under control : NPR
NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with Caitlin Rivers of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health about long-term implications of measles outbreaks in West Texas, New Mexico and a dozen other states. ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: It’s been 25 years since measles was officially eliminated from the United States. That’s a technical…
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DA bars entry of animals, animal products from Slovakia on FMD fears
MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Agriculture (DA) has temporarily barred the entry of animals susceptible to foot and mouth disease (FMD) from Slovakia to prevent the highly contagious virus from entering the country and affecting local livestock. According to Memorandum Order No. 21, the DA recognized the need to…