Nearly 21 years since version 2.0 Version 3.0 of the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) is nearly ready for release. It ...
Sitting at her desk in front of an Emmy statue, two Peabody awards and her dog, Madeleine Smithberg is ready to reminisce about her lifetime achievements just after hitting 65 — and not just as ...
Google is making SynthID Text, its technology that lets developers watermark and detect text written by generative AI models, generally available. SynthID Text can be downloaded from the AI ...
The story has two main acts, starting with her six years as a producer on "Late Night With David Letterman" as the producer who booked the human-interest guests, from zookeeper Jack Hanna to ...
The Clemson Tigers football program, once considered one of the best programs in all of college football, has fallen into hard times in recent years thanks to the refusal of head coach Dabo ...
Welcome to the seventh installment of the 2024 fall season for the Vermont Varsity Insider Athletes of the Week voting by high school sports fans. This week, and every week during the sports ...
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Rick Singer, the man convicted of orchestrating the so-called "Varsity Blues" college admissions ... He said he had received 93 text messages in less than an hour. Most, Singer said, were from ...
On Sunday, October 13, the Varsity Stadium turf witnessed a historic qualification for the Ontario University Athletics (OUA) men’s soccer playoffs as the Varsity Blues dominated the Laurentian ...
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The mastermind behind the Varsity Blues scandal, which broke in 2019 and landed him in a federal prison camp for 16 months, this week spoke out in an unapologetic interview with The Wall Street ...
William “Rick” Singer, the mastermind behind the Varsity Blues college admissions cheating scandal, is out of prison and ready for his next act. Which looks a lot like his old act: helping ...