CHICAGO - More than three years after teen takeovers first began drawing headlines across Chicago, city leaders are still debating how to address the gatherings that have repeatedly led to fights, ...
Teen takeovers remain a challenge in Chicago, with recurring gatherings since 2022 leading to safety concerns and property damage. Proposed solutions have stalled, including a downtown curfew measure ...
Proposed solutions have stalled, including a downtown curfew measure and a plan to hold parents financially accountable. Drained reflecting pool reveals Trump's 'American flag blue' liner is now ...
President Donald Trump signed National Security Presidential Memorandum 11 (NSPM-11) on June 5, directing U.S. national security agencies to accelerate artificial intelligence (AI) adoption and ...
The jet fuel market in the EU is expected to “become increasingly tighter” if disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz continue in the coming weeks, according to the European Commission’s energy department ...
Yellowstone officials decide fate of bison that launched grandfather 8 feet in air Drained reflecting pool reveals Trump's 'American flag blue' liner is now closer to gray He rejected $50M - most ...
Seniors at a public housing apartment building in Yonkers say they have been dealing with flooding and security concerns for years. Residents at 3 Curran Court told News 12 that water pours into the ...
AUSTINTOWN TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WKRC) - A maintenance team encountered odors and large puddles of large puddles of "raw sewage" while trying to mow a plot of land in Ohio. According to WFMJ, officials in ...
AI agents are quickly moving from pilot projects into real-world enterprise deployments, promising to automate decisions and accelerate business processes. But as adoption takes off, a familiar ...
Heading into the 2026 season, the San Diego Padres are being viewed as a middle-tiered team in the National League. After going to the playoffs last season and in four of the last six years, San Diego ...
Quantum computers are already here, but they make far too many errors. This is arguably the biggest obstacle to the technology really becoming useful, but recent breakthroughs suggest a solution may ...