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AI is no longer the shiny new toy—it’s in the trenches: helping doctors, rewriting classroom blackboards, and quietly ...
It's fitting that Stacey Horst meets with retired KCCI anchor and reporter Cynthia Fodor at the Iowa State Fairgrounds, where ...
These unforgettable old-school candy commercials made us crave sweets with catchy jingles and wild visuals. Some still echo ...
Lesley-Ann Jones, filming a documentary about the book for Channel 5 in Switzerland this week, is sticking to her guns ahead ...
Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers's Las Culturistas awards was just a podcast spoof on the Oscars. It has since taken on a life of its own.
EXCITEDLY opening a video sent from an unknown number, Caroline Prater’s heart fluttered as she believed her beloved missing ...
He was a dentist for more than 20 years. His townhome at PGA National became difficult to care for. Then, at age 83, a fire ...
"You also have to strike while the iron's hot," Paul Walter Hauser tells Newsweek about the multiple films he has coming out ...
The American Red Cross urges donors to make an appointment to give lifesaving blood or platelets in the new year to help keep the blood supply strong this ...
Des Moines police notified residents of a potential sighting of a python in the Waterbury neighborhood Aug. 1.
Communications Hub's Viktoriia Yefimenko explains how the company's messaging tool acts a real-time orchestration layer that ...
We spoke to a family physician to break down what this means for your health, which foods contain the most microplastics, and how to reduce your exposure.