Day: September 27, 2024

Tom Brady embracing challenge of ‘learning on the fly’ in new broadcast role: ‘There’s no hiding’

1:30 pm September 27, 2024

Tom Brady knows very well how valuable practice reps are during game week, but his new gig on Sundays doesn’t offer the same preparation for the matchup ahead.  Because of that, Brady knows he’s “learning on the fly” alongside Kevin Burkhardt in the FOX Sports broadcast booth in his first year providing color commentary for […]

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800-plus bills left on Newsom’s desk illustrate California’s overregulation problem: experts

1:30 pm September 27, 2024

In a legislative session marked by a surge in activity, California Gov. Gavin Newsom has more than 800 bills on his docket to either sign into law or veto by next week. The sheer amount of potential new legislation is further evidence of the Golden State government’s penchant for a heavy touch when it comes […]

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Las Vegas Sphere’s robot is seen ‘learning about humans’ from her interactions with guests

1:30 pm September 27, 2024

Meet Aura, a humanoid robot that serves as a “spokesbot” at the Sphere located at Las Vegas’ Venetian Resort.  Five humanoid robots greet guests in the grand atrium of the music and entertainment arena using “life-like facial expressions and mobility,” according to Sphere Entertainment Group’s website. Aura was developed using robotic mechanics and artificial intelligence. […]

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Meet the American who reported the first sensational UFO encounters, Puritan leader John Winthrop

1:00 pm September 27, 2024

Unidentified flying objects soared into American popular culture with the dawn of the jet age in the 1940s. UFOs, it turns out, have mystified Americans since the earliest days of colonial settlement.  The first known UFO encounter in America was recorded in 1639 by pious Puritan and prolific journal-keeper John Winthrop. He is a foundational […]

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Newport News Shipbuilding suspects intentionally faulty welds on multimillion-dollar Naval vessels

11:54 am September 27, 2024

Newport News Shipbuilding informed the Department of Justice that there may be intentionally faulty welds on non-critical components located on in-service submarines and aircraft carriers, according to a report by USNI News Thursday. The faulty work was discovered by internal quality assurance systems and early indications show that some of the welding errors were intentional, […]

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