Heartstopper actor announces engagement in heartwarming post
Heartstopper actor Bradley Riches announced his engagement to his boyfriend, Scott Johnston, on social media.“I never thought I’d find someone who’s gets me and loves me for me,” he wrote in his Instagram post that included a photo of
Right-wingers claim trans women have unfair advantage in hot dog-eating contests
An anti-trans website devoted to denigrating trans women athletes seems to believe that trans women even have advantages in sports like darts, poker, esports, and yes, hot dog eating contests.SheWon.org, which purports to be entirely volunteer-run, provides a list
NHS spring Covid booster jab bookings to open
People eligible for the free vaccine in England, including everyone aged over 74, can book from Monday.
iPhone owners get free access to Google’s AI photo-editing tools
MacworldGoogle this week announced that its suite of AI-based photo-editing tools will imminently be available to all Google Photos users without a subscription.In the past, many of these features were restricted to Google’s own hardware; Magic Editor, for example, initially
Zagg Pro Stylus 2 review: An Apple Pencil alternative for everything but Photoshop
MacworldAt a glanceExpert's Rating ProsInductive charging abd magnetic hold on iPadTwo different tips at both endsAvailable in five colorsConsSerious lag with Adobe PhotoshopOur VerdictThe Pro Stylus 2 is a good alternative to the Apple Pencil. It attaches magnetically to the iPad
School grants, student pronouns and library books among the big bills of Idaho legislative session
Idaho lawmakers spent much of an unexpectedly long and sometimes contentious legislative session focusing on bills targeting LGBTQ+ residents by limiting health care and reading materials
Federal appeals court hears arguments on nation's first ban on gender-affirming care for minors
A federal appeals court is considering whether to reinstate Arkansas' first-in the-nation ban on gender affirming care for minors after hearing arguments
Code.org Launches AI Teaching Assistant For Grades 6-10 In Stanford Partnership
theodp writes: From a Wednesday press release: "Code.org, in collaboration with The Piech Lab at Stanford University, launched today its AI Teaching Assistant, ushering in a new era of computer science instruction to support teachers in preparing students with the
Humane AI Pin Review Roundup
The embargo has lifted for reviews of Humane's AI Pin and the general consensus appears to be that this device isn't ready to usher us into the all-but-inevitable AI future. Starting at $699 with a pricy $24-a-month subscription, the wearable
US Lawmaker Proposes a Public Database of All AI Training Material
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Amid a flurry of lawsuits over AI models' training data, US Representative Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) has introduced (PDF) a bill that would require AI companies to disclose exactly which copyrighted works
Opinion: In Utah, the Capitol really is the people's house
Every day, parachutists, protesters, presidents and posers show up on the front lawn, and at the front door of Utah state government.
'Every day, we're dying.' In Ukraine, defeat was unthinkable. Has that changed?
Could Ukraine lose the war? Once nearly taboo, the question hovers in Kyiv, but Ukrainians believe they must fight for their lives against Putin's troops.
Column: Presidential foundation was too scared to honor Liz Cheney, so he quit in disgust
David Hume Kennerly quit the Gerald Ford Foundation board when the group refused to honor Liz Cheney because, Kennerly says, it's afraid of Donald Trump.
Lawyers for families of victims still believe OJ Simpson was 'a murderer'
Lawyers for the families of OJ Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ronald Goldman have told Sky News they still believe he was "a murderer".The