Power Ranking The Best Stores For a Child to Be Locked Inside Of

COLUMBUS A 12-year-old boy was found alone inside a Target store in Ohio Monday morning. A Target employee was working to open up the store when they found the boy, according to WBNS. The child was previously described as being 7-years-old, however; police later said he was 12. First things first, this child is fine. Fine as in alive. But he survived the experience. The child is in good health (physically)....

March 15, 2024 · 4 min · 814 words · Jeffrey Green

Riddled with debt, Sweden’s Embracer sells Star Wars game maker for $500M

The buyer isBeacon Interactive, a holding company recently formed by none other than Sabers own co-founder Matthew Karch. As such, the company cut its debt from $2bn to $1.5bn. 40% off TNW Conference! The studio could be worth $1.3bn. For many gamers, thequicker their favourite titles leave Embracer the better. Hopefully the remaining titles get out of that [Embracer] clusterfuck soon, said another. Story bySion Geschwindt Sion is a freelance science and technology reporter, specialising in climate and energy....

March 15, 2024 · 1 min · 82 words · Michael Jenkins

UK fusion startup trials plasma-stabilising laser for ‘holy grail’ of energy

This is generally regarded as the temperature threshold whereby fusion reactions can become self-sustaining. During fusion, atoms merge together. This produces huge amounts of power in the form of plasma. 40% off TNW Conference! Tokamaks use giant magnets to keep plasma moving in a loopwhile running an electrical current through it. Tokamak Energy has raised230mn to date making it Europes most well-funded fusion startup. In hot pursuit are Germanys Marvel Fusion and Focused Energy, which have raised 110mn and 75mn, respectively....

March 15, 2024 · 1 min · 117 words · Julie Farrell

We Are Currently Witnessing A Level Of Play From The Celtics That Can Best Be Described As Basketball Nirvana

Another complete ass kicking. The final score may say 127-112, but it really didn’t feel that close after the first quarter. No screwing around, no overlooking their opponents, no making excuses, just pure basketball domination. How good is that? Well, the Nuggets are second in that regard at a +11.5. You know, their human basketball cheat code. The goal is to win a goddamn title. But at the same time, you cannot do that in March....

March 15, 2024 · 4 min · 787 words · Mariah Munoz

Breaking Down Everything Possible About The Dylan Cease Trade + A Barstool Chicago Interview With White Sox GM Chris Getz

Speed is of the essence. A lot of people (Pedro Grifol, me, etc.) also just completely suck off the cuff. That’s why I automatically dismissed the Reinsdorf quote above as soon as he missed it. Since that presser last August, he’s done the exact opposite of trying to turn this thing around. Case in point: TL/DR: the newest rebuild isn’t going to be quick. That park is going to be a ghost town for the foreseeable future and it’s their own doing....

March 14, 2024 · 2 min · 252 words · Alejandra Garcia

Dutch startup TheyDo bags $34M to solve ‘biggest business problem of the century’

Founded in 2019, the company produces a live platform that provides actionable insights about customers. Enterprises can use the tools at every step of thejourney, from discovery to purchase to after-sales. Current clients include Fortune500 members Ford, Johnson & Johnson, and Home Depot. AsTheyDoputs it: Moving from management by dashboard to management by journeys. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. ThestartupsCEO, Jochem van der Veer, told TNW that the approach creates links across the enterprise....

March 14, 2024 · 2 min · 302 words · Dalton Hayes

French MoD taps 5 startups to develop fault-tolerant quantum computer

Quantum computers have an almost mythical status among data scientists and researchers. Cat qubits reducing quantum computing errors One of the companies selected is Alice & Bob. The startup says it has developed what it calls cat qubits. After four years, three startups will remain. Dabbles in gaming and fitness wearables. But first, coffee. Also tagged with

March 14, 2024 · 1 min · 57 words · Kim Sanders

Let's Discuss the Patriots Increasingly Limited Options at WR

Yes, that’s a preposterous overspend by Tennessee. Still, this is a bitter pill indeed. I want instant gratification. And as the term implies, I want it now. OK. With that Veruka Salt moment out of my system, … I can admit it probably would’ve been a mistake to go that hard in on Ridley. He may end up being worth that investment, but the odds aren’t in the Titans favor....

March 14, 2024 · 3 min · 569 words · Daniel Davenport

Princess Kate photo scandal triggers calls for watermarking untouched images

A distinctly British scandal triggered by sloppy photo editing has sparked calls for watermarking untouched images. The pleas come after a picture of Princess Kate intensified wild rumours about her whereabouts. But the photo only heightened the speculation. Online sleuths soonspottedclear signs of manipulation. One of Kates hands, they noticed, was peculiarly blurred. Her daughters jumper was missing a portion of the cuff. Her sons fingers had an unnatural position....

March 14, 2024 · 2 min · 367 words · James Hill

‘French scar’ leaves another mark on TikTok’s painful week

The game invites users to pinch their cheeks until they leave a lasting bruise. It became particularly popular in Italy, which prompted scrutiny from the countrys competition regulator. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. TikTok has disputed the decision. But the pain in Europe pales in comparison to the apps problems in the US. Lawmakers said the ruling was required to stop TikTok from sharing data with the Chinese government....

March 14, 2024 · 1 min · 190 words · Beth Gilmore

EU finally adopts AI Act, marking a ‘new era’ for artificial intelligence

The EU has officially adopted the AI Act, the worlds first comprehensive rulebook forartificial intelligence. Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) overwhelmingly endorsed the regulation on Wednesday. The law passed with523 votes in favour, 46 against, and 49 abstentions. Supporters praised the acts attempt to reduceAIrisks, but critics warn that the rules will inhibit innovation. It’s free, every week, in your inbox. Still, both sides expect the legislation to have a powerful impact....

March 13, 2024 · 2 min · 283 words · Dylan Lee

The Epidemic Of Blog Juicing At Barstool

Case in point: we all saw Big Cat dupe Jerry last night with his feet. Truly one of the funniest things I’ve seen here in a long time. The way his voice cracks high when he says “they weren’t even badfeet!” All of it came together magically. Not on your life. Not at this place. Plenty of room to ride this gallant clydesdale all the way to the glue factory....

March 13, 2024 · 3 min · 461 words · Alec Carson

The Wildest Homicide Case in Massachusetts History Gets Even Wilder, with Allegations of a Coverup and an FBI Probe Disproving the Prosecution's Theory

(On a personal note, my grandfather worked for the Boston Medical Examiner’s office. That’s my family’s claim to fame.) Requiescat in paceto one of Boston’s Finest: First, a little background is in order. Despite numerous requests from people asking me to. First, because it’s such a morbid subject. Covering people’s tragic deaths isn’t exactly our specialty. People don’t come to this blog looking for us to crack homicide cases. They come for laughs and distraction from a sad, broken world....

March 13, 2024 · 3 min · 571 words · Kelsey Tapia