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Nov 22 2023
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Kansas adopting new vehicle license plate design, jettisoning eroded embossed tags
TOPEKA — A Kansas license plate with dark text on a blazing yellow background will replace in 2024 the peeling raised-letter tags that years ago became an impediment to law enforcement officers trying to quickly identify vehicles. “Many of the embossed plates out on the road have become difficult to read due to significant deterioration,” said David Harper, director of the vehicle division at
Kansas ReflectorNov 06 2023
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Windows shattered at Gov. Spencer Cox’s downtown campaign office
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Windows were shattered at Spencer Cox’s downtown campaign headquarters, creating a “rough morning” for Cox’s team. Cox posted photos of the vandalism on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. In the photos, the glass of the front door was completely smashed in. The entryway was littered with glass and lettering that decorated the front door, including a
ABC4 UtahOct 27 2023
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Boston University police issue warning amid investigation into 2 reported sexual assaults
BOSTON (WHDH) - Boston University Police issued an advisory after two students reported being sexually assaulted by a person riding a bike on Thursday night. The first incident occurred around 10 p.m. on Bay State Road, where a student reported they were approached on the sidewalk by a person on a bike who touched them inappropriately, according to the advisory. The suspect was described as a
WHDH 7Nov 19 2023
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Live updates: Israel-Hamas war, Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital, tunnel videos
Even in the darkness, the utter devastation in northern Gaza is clear as day. The empty shells of buildings, illuminated by the last shreds of light, lurch out of the landscape on the dirt roads across the Gaza Strip. At night, the only signs of life are the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) vehicles that rumble the landscape, tightening the military’s grip on the northern sector. On Saturday night
CNN (Online News)Nov 21 2023
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Oct. 12 security incident that disrupted Kansas court system was a ‘sophisticated foreign cyberattack’
The Oct. 12 “security incident” that disrupted access to information systems used by courts statewide was the result of a “sophisticated foreign cyberattack,” the Kansas Supreme Court said in a statement Tuesday, calling the attack “evil and criminal.” During the attack the cybercriminals also stole data and threatened to post it to a dark website if their demands were not met, the statement
Lawrence Journal WorldNov 21 2023
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Postal worker robbed in Edina, suspects sought
Police in Edina are searching for a suspects who robbed a U.S. postal worker at gunpoint Saturday. Officers went to the 6700 block of W. 66th Street about 3:30 p.m. after getting a call about an armed robbery. The postal worker was not hurt, a statement from Edina police said. Investigators believe the postal worker was targeted by a suspect who exited the passenger side of a newer, midsize,
Star TribuneNov 22 2023
Analysis
Now That Generative AI Is Here, Where Will All The Data Come From?
In November 2022, OpenAI led a tech revolution that pushed generative AI out of the lab and into the broader public consciousness by launching ChatGPT with the support of Microsoft. This was closely followed by Google launching its own conversational AI tool with Bard and, more recently, announcing a new large language model (LLM) called Gemini. Consumer- and enterprise-focused businesses
ForbesNov 23 2023
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Chicago police investigate a dozen armed robberies in span of an hour
Chicago police were investigating a dozen robberies that occurred over a span of an hour Thursday morning in the Lower West Side, New City and Chicago Lawn neighborhoods. In each of the robberies, two to four gunmen approached people and demanded their belongings before fleeing in a light- or dark-blue four-door sedan, possibly a Toyota or Hyundai, police said. The robberies occurred in: the
Chicago Sun-TimesNov 21 2023
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Kansas court officials confirm details of 'evil, criminal' international cyberattack
TOPEKA — Foreign cybercriminals launched the attack on the Kansas judicial branch’s information system in October and stole records of appellate cases and judicial administration files potentially regarded as confidential under state law, officials said Tuesday. Justices of the Kansas Supreme Court issued a joint statement confirming perpetrators “stole data and threatened to post it to a dark
Kansas ReflectorNov 21 2023
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NH Hospital security guard slain in shooting honored at candlelight vigil
CONCORD — The wind blew out some of the candles Monday at a vigil for New Hampshire Hospital security officer Bradley Haas, but one speaker told mourners “hope and unity are our guiding lights.” "Though we gather in grief and sorrow today, we also gather in unity and solidarity," said Lori Weaver, commissioner of the state Department of Health and Human Services. “We know it will take time. We
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