The restaurant business in the United States is notoriously competitive. Approximately 60% of new restaurants don’t survive more than a year in business, and 80% don’t last five years. And that was ...
Someone did folks dirty and they didn’t even hide it! The person I’m referring to is named Crystal and she posted a video on TikTok and shared a story she saw on Reddit about how a worker used to take ...
Drug kingpin Tony Mokbel has had two of his convictions overturned but faces a retrial in one of the cases. Mokbel was seeking to have three drug trafficking convictions quashed in the wake of the ...
A Missouri college student has learned the hard way that admitting a vandalism spree to ChatGPT and asking whether he was likely to get caught may not be the best use of AI. According to court ...
The much loved Dwarf Fortress just got another small update to fix up some issues, and an exciting preview teaser of the upcoming Siege Update. In the announcement their publisher noted how the ...
In May 2013, then–President Barack Obama gave a press conference in which he expressed dismay at a recent report out of his administration. "If in fact IRS personnel…were intentionally targeting ...
A high-stakes rivalry is playing out over a vast but vulnerable web of underwater cables that carry nearly all global internet traffic It was a February night off Taiwan’s southwest coast when cargo ...
It sucks to acknowledge, but we're living in a new age of crappy PC ports. "It sure seems like there's something wrong with practically every major big-budget release on PC these days," senior editor ...
The federal government is nearing a partial shutdown, with a range of effects on public services and the broader U.S. economy. Employee furloughs and potential layoffs would halt some government ...
It hasn't taken long for Trinidad Chambliss to make an impact at Mississippi. The former Ferris State star quarterback has taken the reins of the Ole Miss offense following an injury to starter Austin ...
Layne Morrison, left, of Washington, and Courtney Creek, of Silver Spring, Md., who were let go from their jobs with the Education Department and a USAID funded grant respectively, hold signs about ...
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