Day: April 26, 2023

Former Pulitzer Prize administrator Mike Pride dead at 76

12:17 am April 26, 2023

Mike Pride, who cultivated excellence in journalism as a New Hampshire newspaper editor and later rewarded it as administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes, has died. He was 76. Pride, who died Monday in Florida from complications of a blood disorder, was the only person to serve as a juror, board member, board co-chair and administrator […]

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In Alzheimer’s study, sleeping pills are shown to reduce signs of disease in the brain

12:10 am April 26, 2023

Sleep difficulties are a common complaint among those living with Alzheimer’s disease — and experts say those challenges often start well before the diagnosis.  In a recent study published in Annals of Neurology, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, evaluated how taking sleep medication could impact the brains of people […]

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Chief Justice John Roberts declines Senate Democrats’ request to testify on Supreme Court ethics rules

12:07 am April 26, 2023

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has declined an invitation by Senate Democrats for him, or another justice, to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee concerning the ethics rules that govern the nation’s highest court. The invitation from Committee Chairman Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., to testify at a May 2 hearing came last week amid […]

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Avengers director predicts artificial intelligence will be able to make movies in two years

12:00 am April 26, 2023

Joe Russo, who has co-directed Marvel movies like “Avengers: Endgame” and “Avengers: Infinity War” predicts that in two years artificial intelligence could be making moves, according to comments he made at the Sands International Film Festival in St. Andrews, Scotland.  When asked for his prediction, Russo speculated that AI will be creating movies in two […]

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