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How a veteran found a new mission through AI manufacturing at Georgia Tech

How a veteran found a new mission through AI manufacturing at Georgia Tech

Michael Trigger, an Air Force veteran, gained new skills in AI and manufacturing while interning at Georgia Tech’s Advanced Manufacturing Pilot Facility. Photo credit: Rob Felt, Georgia Institute of Technology Air Force veteran Michael Trigger...

Driverless taxis to start ‘road trip testing’ in another US city this summer – but with safety drivers behind the wheel

Driverless taxis to start ‘road trip testing’ in another US city this summer – but with safety drivers behind the wheel

A SELF-DRIVING taxi company is coming to a new US city - and natives aren't too excited. Waymo is looking to expand its autonomous fleet to Philadelphia, launching the cars first with human safety drivers during a trial run. 3 The testing will go...

The Teens Are Taking Waymos Now

The Teens Are Taking Waymos Now

Are the kids all right? They’re in Waymos, at least, now that the self-driving car company has begun to allow Arizona teenagers in the Phoenix area to ride by themselves through special “teen” accounts. Eventually, the teen service, open to 14- to...

MTG moves to make weather modification a felony

MTG moves to make weather modification a felony

By JON MICHAEL RAASCH, U.S. POLITICAL REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 14:09 EDT, 8 July 2025 | Updated: 14:09 EDT, 8 July 2025 Advertisement Firebrand Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is moving to make weather modification a felony...

The Reinvention of Glenda

The Reinvention of Glenda

A beeper went off while Glenda Umaña was covering a story outside San José, Costa Rica. It wasn’t the kind of emergency she was used to reporting—it was one of those moments that change everything. The message simply read: “Call CNN.” She called...

New Book by Kyle Idleman Calls Christians to Examine the Why Behind Their Thoughts

New Book by Kyle Idleman Calls Christians to Examine the Why Behind Their Thoughts

Influential author and speaker Kyle Idleman believes that how we think of life greatly influences how we live as followers of Christ. In his new book Every Thought Captive: How Renewing Your Mind Can Change Your Life, Kyle wants believers to focus...

FTRE Investors Have The Opportunity To Lead The Fortrea Holdings Securities Fraud Lawsuit With Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP

FTRE Investors Have The Opportunity To Lead The Fortrea Holdings Securities Fraud Lawsuit With Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP

(MENAFN- PR Newswire) Faruqi & Faruqi is a leading national securities law firm with offices in New York, Pennsylvania, California and Georgia. The firm has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors since its founding in 1995. See ....

Haley Dillon drops 2-word reaction on Denny Hamlin’s response to Ty Dillon’s post Atlanta race comments 

Haley Dillon drops 2-word reaction on Denny Hamlin’s response to Ty Dillon’s post Atlanta race comments 

Ty Dillon’s wife, Haley Dillon, recently reacted to Denny Hamlin's reply about her husband's bold post‑race taunt after the NASCAR Cup race at EchoPark Speedway last Saturday (June 28). Dillon, who was the 32nd seed, beat Hamlin at the NASCAR...

ACT Research: For-Hire Freight Volume weak, capacity decreased in May

ACT Research: For-Hire Freight Volume weak, capacity decreased in May

COLUMBUS, Ind. — The latest release of ACT’s For-Hire Trucking Index says the supply and demand balance was flat in May, as for-hire freight volumes softened and capacity decreased. “The myriad impacts of tariffs and opaqueness regarding future...

Windrose R700 electric semi faces skepticism despite strong specs and social media buzz

Windrose R700 electric semi faces skepticism despite strong specs and social media buzz

The R700, a Class 8 battery-electric truck seen as a Tesla Semi competitor, is moving toward series production and broader sales. Windrose is actively posting videos and data from validation tests, both in and outside the U.S., on social media....

I Almost Never Finish Beauty Products, But These Facial Pads Are The Exception (And Now They’re On Sale)

I Almost Never Finish Beauty Products, But These Facial Pads Are The Exception (And Now They’re On Sale)

I'm just going to say it, I'm addicted to exfoliation. Well, more specifically, the glow that exfoliation gives my skin. It's a non-negotiable; I use a form of AHAs or BHAs daily to buff away dead skin cells, improve any uneven skin texture and...

Gut microbes could be key to fighting toxic, long-lasting 'forever chemicals,' research says

Gut microbes could be key to fighting toxic, long-lasting 'forever chemicals,' research says

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss the agency’s plan to combat toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in America’s drinking water. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A new study suggests gut microbes can help protect...

Yes, Colorado has fireflies, and scientists are decoding their bioluminescent blinking

Yes, Colorado has fireflies, and scientists are decoding their bioluminescent blinking

Owen Martin has a simple remedy for anyone who doesn't believe fireflies live in Colorado. The University of Colorado Boulder Ph.D. student arranges visits to the places where he studies the bioluminescent insects. On a recent evening, he led an...

5 Things: Buc-ee’s hits the books, Lawson launches overnight stays, Kwik Trip issues casting call and more

5 Things: Buc-ee’s hits the books, Lawson launches overnight stays, Kwik Trip issues casting call and more

Buc-ee's has released its first children's book. Photo: Buc-ee's Buc-ee’s writes the book-ee: Buc-ee’s is writing the book on mega-retailing. Now Katherine Alpin, daughter of Buc-ee's founder Arch “Beaver” Aplin III, has written a children’s book...

Wildlife change – and don’t change – on tiny Lake Huron island, scientists say

Wildlife change – and don’t change – on tiny Lake Huron island, scientists say

In nature, a lot can change on a largely uninhabited Great Lakes island over the course of a century. And a lot can stay the same. That includes the disappearance and appearance of wildlife species. That’s what scientists discovered when they...

Republicans are pushing a Medicaid work requirement. Here’s what happened when Georgia tried it

Republicans are pushing a Medicaid work requirement. Here’s what happened when Georgia tried it

ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. Series: Broken Pathways:How a Medicaid Work Requirement Program Fails Georgians More in this series...

Georgia Can't Require Parental Consent For Social Media

Georgia Can't Require Parental Consent For Social Media

A federal judge has blocked Georgia from enforcing a new law that would have required social platforms to verify users' ages, and prohibit platforms from allowing minors under 16 to create accounts, without parental permission. "The state seeks to...

Georgia Southern researcher develops motion control technology for Intelligent Aerial Vehicles applications

Georgia Southern researcher develops motion control technology for Intelligent Aerial Vehicles applications

Georgia Southern student researcher Robin Lange is spending the summer in his native Germany, but his heart—and his cutting-edge UAV project powered by LiDAR technology—remains firmly rooted in the lab back in Statesboro. Robin Lange is spending...

MLB Player Props & Best Bets Today for July 8: Soderstrom Delivers in Sacramento

MLB Player Props & Best Bets Today for July 8: Soderstrom Delivers in Sacramento

Photo By - Imagn Images. Athletics left fielder Tyler Soderstrom (21). We have a packed Tuesday of baseball with 15 games on the MLB betting slate. The final contest is taking place on the West Coast between the Athletics and the Braves, and my...

Metro Atlanta psychologist examines how sports can lead men to mental health victory

Metro Atlanta psychologist examines how sports can lead men to mental health victory

Atlanta sports psychologist Dr. Robert T. Jones has seen a variety of men come into his office throughout his decades-long career. Some young, some old. Some professional athletes, as well as amateurs. However, for all his clients, Jones offers...

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