AI-Generated Recipes Overwhelm Food Bloggers on Thanksgiving

This year’s Thanksgiving season is marked by a peculiar trend. Food bloggers like Eb Gargano, who rely on seasonal search traffic, are witnessing a dip in visitors as home cooks turn to AI-generated recipes. AI-powered tools are inserting summaries of food blogs into Google results, often producing inaccurate cooking times and temperatures for popular dishes. … Read more

Santa Monica Unified Names New Neighborhood School in Ocean Park

The Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District has renamed its neighborhood school in Ocean Park. The Ocean Park School House was chosen as the new name, approved by the Board of Education at their Oct. 7 meeting. This change replaces the former John Muir Elementary/Santa Monica Alternative School House (SMASH) facility. The district is relocating several … Read more

It’s Time for USB-A to Retire: Why USB-C is the Future

For nearly 30 years, USB-A has been the standard for connections in our electronics. However, its time has come to an end. The introduction of USB-C in 2014 brought a more powerful and efficient alternative. USB-A was introduced to replace Micro USB, which had limited space on devices like phones and laptops. While it’s easy … Read more

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Krugman-Wolf Debate Analyzes Trump’s Economy Impact

This week, the FT brings you a four-part series from renowned economists Martin Wolf and Paul Krugman as they discuss Donald Trump’s presidency one year in. The discussion focuses on the impact of his term on the US economy and global democracy. Martin Wolf is a chief economics commentator for the Financial Times (FT). You … Read more

Subway Track Cleaning Increased Amid Holiday Surge

The MTA is boosting track cleaning at Midtown subway stations ahead of the holidays due to a surge in trash removal and an uptick in track fires. Starting before Thanksgiving, 47-50 Streets-Rockefeller Center and other nearby stations will receive weekly track cleanings instead of the usual bi-weekly or monthly schedules. According to MTA data, each … Read more

Space Travel Delays Hit Astronauts and National Guardsmen Worldwide

A recent incident on China’s Tiangong space station shows that astronauts are not immune to delays in space travel. Three Chinese astronauts were stuck aboard due to damage, but they eventually returned home using a vehicle used for replacing them. The situation is not unique; Russian and US space travelers have also faced similar delays. … Read more

Anthropic and Gemini Pull Ahead in AI Battle with ChatGPT

AI is rapidly changing, and the market has shifted as Anthropic and Gemini have made significant updates to their chatbots, pushing them ahead of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Google’s Gemini 3 update has received widespread praise from industry leaders, including CEOs like Marc Benioff and Andrej Karpathy, who hail it as a “tier 1 LLM” (Large Language … Read more

Young Voter to Cast First Ballot in Mississippi Senate Runoff

Antonio Mabry, an 18-year-old from Greenwood, will exercise his right to vote in the Dec 2 runoff election for District 24 State Senator. As a senior at Amanda Elzy High School, Mabry plans to share his perspective on policies affecting his community. Mabry attended a candidate forum in Charleston, where Dr. Curressia M. Brown and … Read more