PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Scientists are studying around the globe to predict where and when disasters like landslides are most likely to happen, led in part by research at the University of Oregon.
LVIV and SAMAR, Ukraine — During a CrossFit class, one man slowly, methodically, pulls weights down from a machine. He's in the class, but he isn't fully participating; he's not doing the same ...
Microsoft is taking inspiration from the AI-driven workflows of "vibe coding" and has now set out to make "vibe working" a thing (yes, those are the words the company chose.) Does AI in the workplace ...
Imagine this scenario: Tracey from Philadelphia is going on 62, and while her friends are talking about retirement, she’s not quite ready to walk off into her golden years just yet. She loves having ...
The Army Training and Doctrine Command cased its flag Friday at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., to close out 52 years of building the framework that shapes soldiers to fight on the ever-evolving ...
A combination of new code spotted by Macworld and 9to5Mac suggests that Apple may be set to make two iOS 26 security changes which will make iPhones safer. Historically, Apple has issued security ...
A WORK-from-home detective jammed down a button on his keyboard to make it seem he was busy, a panel will hear. Det Con Niall Thubron, pictured above, allegedly used the trick 38 times in 12 days. He ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Efforts to make Orlando a Major League Baseball town are moving forward. Monday, the four key players working to make the team possible made their first public appearance at the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — All eastbound lanes of Interstate 264 at mile marker 3.3, just past Dumesnil Street, are back open after a fatal crash involving a pedestrian. At about 10:20 p.m., all lanes of I-264 ...
Supercommuting isn’t just for ambitious interns or Fortune 500 CEOs, one millennial nurse flies across the world—and she says it actually boosts her work-life balance. From interns to CEOs, ...