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Ex-CEO of Paul Newman-founded nonprofit for sick kids embezzled over $5 million, prosecutors say
The former chief executive of the Painted Turtle, a nonprofit that operates camps for ill children, has been accused of embezzling more than $5 million from the organization.
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A dinosaur egg with another egg inside just rewrote a record
A fossilized dinosaur egg discovered in central India has turned out to be even stranger than it first appeared. Inside the stone shell, researchers identified the remains of a second egg, nested like ...
While coastal South Carolina cities make headlines with skyrocketing prices, savvy locals have been quietly slipping into this charming community where the median home price hovers under $91,000 – a ...
Silver Springs State Park, one of Florida’s original tourist attractions, continues to enchant visitors with its famous glass ...
Engineers and noncoders alike are helping the app go viral ...
OpenAI just revealed what its new in-house team, OpenAI for Science, has been up to. The firm has released a free LLM-powered ...
Anthropic has released a new AI tool, Cowork, that allows users to collaborate with the AI model Claude directly in their computer files. Not just via text chat. The tool is based on the same ...
From swirling updates to confusing convergence and more than a few wacky experiments, 2026 is looking to be anything but ...
Claude Cowork is a new computer agent from Anthropic. (Anthropic) If you follow Anthropic, you're probably familiar with Claude Code. Since the fall of 2024, the company has been training its AI ...
At the height of his reign, the 'Game of Thrones' author gets candid about his efforts to rule his expanding media empire, ...
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How Claude Code secretly hooked non‑coders and rewired software engineering
Claude Code arrived as a developer tool, but its real shock to the system has been cultural. By quietly turning non‑coders ...
The kids of today aren’t just digital natives — they’re AI natives. But computer science graduates aren’t that employable anymore, and coding is becoming a blue-collar job. So what’s next? (The Public ...
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