In our news wrap Thursday, NASA says it's feeling optimistic as final preparations are underway for the reentry of the Artemis astronauts, the Justice Department is reportedly investigating whether the NFL used anticompetitive tactics in its media rights deals and the UK and Norway said they foiled a Russian submarine operation to sabotage undersea cables in the North Atlantic.
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"We continue to strike Hezbollah with force, and we will not stop until we restore your security," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Anthropic announced that it has started a very limited test of its newest AI model called Mythos. It's a model deemed so powerful that the company warned it could cause widespread disruption if it were released to the public. Anthropic is giving some companies access to Mythos to test and identify vulnerabilities, a move that is raising concerns. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Gerrit De Vynck.
The three-day festival will take place June 26-28 at Union Park with a free community day on June 26.
The 'Make Detroit Home' program will award more than $500K in benefits to over 300 participants.
As Rutherford County's population continues to grow, the housing market for single-family homes has showed signs of cooling.
The Guilderland Public Library will host its annual book sale on April 17-19. The event provides an opportunity for bookworms to add more titles to their collection at an affordable price.
Steppenwolf Theatre Company has long been one of the nation's most influential ensemble companies. It's known for the actors it has launched and the groundbreaking work it has produced. It's marking its 50th season at a moment of real uncertainty for theaters. Jeffrey Brown traveled to Chicago for our arts and culture series, CANVAS.
Community members near the iconic Nations silo have an opportunity to hear about a proposed development for the area.
SARATOGA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- AIM Services in Saratoga recently became the statewide provider of Supportive Decision-Making, a program that gives people with intellectual and developmental disabilities choices for not just who helps them, but how. CEO Chris Lyons says his organization has been taking part in the program for the past five years. “Finance, health [...]
It's important to monsoon-proof your roof as storms can test it with high winds, driving rain and blowing debris, which can quickly turn small issues into expensive repairs if left unchecked.
CHICAGO — A group of young performers from Chicago’s Southland is stepping onto a much bigger stage, guided by a woman who built something of her own from the ground up. Andrea Jefferson founded WeUnited Southland. "I didn't graduate from high school. I have a GED. I want my babies in the community (and the [...]