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Watch those texts! Smartphones emerging as a new way for public figures to get into hot water
Some politicians carry threats to their livelihood in the palms of their hands. News stories in recent weeks about offensive or ill-advised text messages have blown up the careers of several young ...
Comet's security disaster should be a wake-up call for everyone building AI browsers. These aren't just growing pains — ...
Different phone manufacturers handle how AI data is processed in varying ways. Samsung does a mix of cloud and local ...
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‘There is no stereotype for suicide’ Maryville man attempts to break world record in sister’s honor
A man in Maryville took to the Junior High School track this morning, pushing his limits in a bold attempt to break a ...
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A Guard Told Me There Was An Active Shooter Nearby. It Was The 3 Words He Said Next That Truly Scared Me.
"There’s sometimes a disconnect between how we think we’ll behave and what we actually do in unpredictable and unsettling ...
Be careful looking through seemingly random voicemail notification emails, as they could be a phishing attempt from a scammer ...
Measles has made more than 80 people sick in Mohave County this year. Most of them live near the Utah border, but the danger no longer stops at Colorado City.
Democrats are hoping the two moderate nominees for governor with national security backgrounds can give the party a winning ...
Crime dramas like Dexter, Breaking Bad, and Peaky Blinders continued momentum and completely lived up to the promise of their ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has posted a notice on its website saying federal food aid will not go out Nov. 1 as the ...
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