Smartwatches don't use USB-C ports for charging, even though standardizing would solve a variety of problems. Here's why the ...
A new survey from the Outdoor Recreation Council of B.C. aims to catalogue which resource roads users struggle to access, and ...
Dodge County Adult Drug Court marked the June 30, 2026 graduation of Ryan and Benjamin, honoring their intensive program ...
Robert "Bobby" Durbin, Bridge Housing Navigator at InteCare Veteran Services, was honored with the National Coalition for ...
The recently passed bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is Congress’s attempt to expand the housing supply.
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Americans are braving a massive heatwave to celebrate 250 years of U.S. independence in the nation's capital, where temperatures are expected to rise over 100 degrees.
National Guard members stand near the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool with the Washington Monument in the background in ...
AI cannot fix our plumbing or engage in masonry. Someone has to get up off their butts and actually do these jobs.
Scientists have developed a color-changing tactile sensor that lets robots visualize touch in real time, paving the way for more precise manufacturing, prosthetics, and robotic surgery.
Company founder Sheila Nesbit Keator, the youngest of 10 children in Pittsfield’s multigenerational Nesbit family, is now 88 ...