Day: October 28, 2023

Notre Dame’s Marcus Freeman flips script on reporter who coaches son in flag football, during press conference

6:13 pm October 28, 2023

Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman was able to play role reversal with a member of the media earlier this week. Tim O’Malley, a writer for Notre Dame’s football program, coaches Freeman’s son, Nico, in flag football. Nico was playing in the second-third-grade championship game earlier this week when two plays did not go their […]

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The world’s first certified passenger-carrying air taxi takes flight

6:08 pm October 28, 2023

Imagine flying over the city in a pilotless, electric-powered aircraft that can take you from point A to point B in minutes without a pilot onboard. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, not anymore.  China-based Ehang has become the world’s first company to receive airworthiness certification for its fully autonomous, passenger-carrying air taxis. What are […]

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Is your boss spying on you?

5:51 pm October 28, 2023

Did you know that your boss can watch what you’re up to when you’re working, especially if you’re using the company’s equipment or networks. That’s their legal right, but they also have to play by some rules, be transparent, and tell you about it. This way, you can trust them and they can avoid legal […]

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32 dead, more than 60 injured in horror vehicle pile-up in Egypt

5:35 pm October 28, 2023

At least 32 people are dead and more than 60 are injured after a fiery multiple-vehicle crash in Northern Egypt involving a passenger bus, according to authorities. The deadly pile-up — which saw several vehicles collide and then go up in flames — took place Saturday morning about 100 miles north of the capital Cairo […]

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DeSantis deactivates Students for Justice in Palestine; says giving ‘material support for terror’ is illegal

5:30 pm October 28, 2023

Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis suggested that some of the activities of pro-Palestinian student groups may be violating federal law. The governor added that in response to Students for Justice’s support for the Palestinians in the wake of the attack on Israel, he is going to “deactivate” the group in his state. Pro-Hamas protests have […]

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