New York attorney general voices concern over facial recognition
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A viral controversy over the use of facial recognition technology to bar customers from New York City performance venues has drawn the attention of the state’s top cop. New York
Biden approves sending 31 Abrams tanks to Ukraine
Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz (WASHINGTON) — In a major increase of U.S. support to Ukraine, President Joe Biden has signed off on sending 31 M1 Abrams tanks to the war-torn country as concerns mount
Hayes Hotel to receive long-awaited renovation
Jackson, Mich. — At the Tuesday, January 24 City Council meeting, developer J. Jeffers & Co. presented an update on their plan for the historic Hayes Hotel. The property, which has gone unused for 19 years, was
Ukrainian children saved from the Russian 'vacation' trap
Svitlana Bilosliudtseva (KYIV, Ukraine) — Russian authorities, according to the Ukrainian government and human rights groups, are reportedly forcing the illegal adoption of Ukrainian children under the guise of sending them on “vacation.” But while some parents
How financial savings trend 'credit card fast' helped one woman buy a home
Lisa Samalonis (NEW YORK) — Credit card debt is often easy to pile on, but hard to pay off. For Lisa Samalonis, smart credit card saving was the key to rebuilding her life after divorce. “It was
Scoreboard roundup — 1/24/23
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Indiana 116, Chicago 110 New York 105, Cleveland 103 Miami 98, Boston 95 Denver 99, New Orleans 98 Washington 127, Dallas 126