Opinion: A Technology Catastrophe Can Be Avoided

Emerging Technology and Humanity: A Reflection Inspired by Pixar’s “WALL-E” In recent years, the relationship between humanity and technology has been a hot topic, sparking conversations about the potential risks and benefits that advancements in technology may bring. From dystopian fiction to debates about artificial intelligence, the discourse has often been filled with pessimism and…

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Ursuline dominates Streetsboro in district semifinals with a final score of 64-35 | Latest updates on News, Sports, Job opportunities

Staff photo / Preston Byers Ursuline freshman guard Jaylen Gunther puts up a floater in the lane in the district semifinal on Tuesday against Streetsboro at Warren G. Harding. WARREN — Ursuline boys basketball team demonstrated unwavering determination and skill in their district semifinal game against Streetsboro. Head coach Keith Gunther’s strategic guidance propelled the…

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Next year, the hard-right wing of House GOP expected to expand further

Super Tuesday saw several under-the-radar House races delivering victories for the hard-right faction of the Republican party, further shrinking the bloc of House Republicans who prioritize governance over political theatrics. In Alabama, Rep. Barry Moore defeated Rep. Jerry L. Carl, despite being outspent by a significant margin, by relying on his ultraconservative credentials to secure…

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Officials in Alexandria host Potomac Yard pop-up event to discuss plans for sports and entertainment district

Officials in Alexandria, Virginia hosted a pop-up event at the Potomac Yard Metro Station during rush hour to discuss plans for a new Entertainment district. The proposal includes a new home for the Washington Wizards and Capitals with a price tag of $2 billion. Currently pending approval in Richmond, the proposal faces obstacles as lawmakers…

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Survey conducted in Siena reveals that CEOs in upstate New York are feeling more negative about business conditions.

A recent survey conducted by the Siena College Research Institute reveals a concerning trend among CEOs in Upstate New York. The majority of CEOs, 67%, are feeling pessimistic about their Business prospects, with only 4% believing that conditions are improving. Don Levy, the director of the institute, noted that this level of negativity is the…

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