Chief Lifestyle and Entertainment reporter Jenni Mortimer brings the week’s biggest entertainment stories. Britney Spears’ ex-husband has claimed she used to stand over their sleeping sons with a ...
Investing in top-quality dividend stocks with high and resilient payouts through a Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) can help generate tax-free income. By reinvesting those dividend payments back into ...
LLM referrals convert no better than search and make up less than 1% of traffic, challenging claims of higher-quality clicks, new data shows. Traffic from large language models (LLMs) doesn’t convert ...
As lightweight, power-dense axial-flux electric motor topology shows its ability to be a dominant force in the auto market, and flashes early signs of inherent superiority for the skies, it's also ...
Aftermarket supply chain stakeholders believe a shift toward smarter, data-driven practices could help improve the utilization, safety, efficiency and traceability of engine stands during maintenance ...
A new electronic braking system from Bosch lets Robert Wickens race in IMSA GTD, the highest level he has since being paralyzed in an IndyCar crash. 5 questions with LeRoy Butler: Packers suffer a ...
Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley High School football players help haul wood Tuesday at a home reconstruction site in Gibson City. The home of Derek and Ashley Latham of Gibson City was heavily damaged in a ...
Nikita Hand is set to take the witness stand on Tuesday as Conor McGregor launches his appeal of a jury’s finding that he assaulted her. Ms Hand is understood to be attending a two-day appeal hearing ...
COLUMBIA — The monthslong fight between state and city officials over the city's conversion therapy ordinance ended on June 24 when officials reaffirmed their 4-3 vote to repeal the 2021 ordinance.
Some predict that by 2028, more people will discover products and information through large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and Gemini than through traditional search engines. But based on ...
Columbia City Council to vote again on conversion therapy repeal. Will they finally make a decision?
COLUMBIA — City Council will vote on whether to repeal its conversion therapy ordinance at a June 17 meeting. If the City Council wants to avoid losing $3.7 million in state funding, they will have to ...
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