Thanksgiving is more than a holiday. It’s a special time to pause and think about what we’re grateful for as the year ends. We might first think of our health, relationships, achievements, or sharing a good meal with loved ones. For some, it’s also a day to give back by volunteering, donating, or joining in community service.
The Broomfield City Council’s Tuesday night meeting included what’s called a “concept” review of the possible development, which could be a 312-unit apartment complex in the city’s southwest corner. Council members expressed concerns over the proposed development at 11700 Ridge Parkway, including its proximity to the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport and an outdoor firing range […]
Nederland businesses are grateful for the immense amount of community support that`s allowing a number of them to plan on reopening their businesses after the devastating shopping center fire on Oct. 9.
In the first four episodes of season 5, Vol. 1, which dropped on Nov. 26, Eleven (Brown) and Hopper (Harbour) share the screen for some very heartfelt moments
For prospective homebuyers eyeing the real estate market in areas of Essex County, here`s what sold for or under $1,000,000 between Nov. 17 and Nov. 23.
Whiskey Wonderland: 7 p.m. Friday, Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley. Savor the sophisticated delights of Whiskey Wonderland and Spirits of the Season, an exclusive 21+ event held on the Monfort Concert Hall stage.
Por JAMES ROBSON El duelo en la cima de la tabla entre Arsenal y Chelsea el domingo tiene el potencial de abrir de par en par la pujar por el título de la Liga Premier. Alternativamente, podría convertirlo en una especie de procesión. Con seis puntos de ventaja en la cima, Arsenal acude a Stamford […]
Over the next 25 years, nearly $124 trillion will change hands, and my two sons, both Gen Z, remind me daily that methods of communication are changing.
"Balancing breakthrough talent and celebrated auteurs at the height of their careers, this year’s selections underline CineMart’s role as a place where discovery and established filmmaking meet."
Researchers at MIT and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have built a simulation that models all 151 million American workers and their skills, then maps those skills against the capabilities of over 13,000 AI tools currently in production to see where the two overlap. The answer, according to their analysis: 11.7% of the US labor market`s total wage value, or about $1.2 trillion, sits in tasks that AI systems can technically perform [PDF]. The researchers call this the Iceberg Index, and the name is deliberate. The visible AI disruption happening in tech jobs right now accounts for only 2.2% of labor market wage value. The remaining exposure lurks in cognitive and administrative work across finance, healthcare administration, and professional services, and unlike tech-sector disruption, it`s spread across all fifty states rather than concentrated on the coasts. Delaware and South Dakota show higher Iceberg Index values than California because their economies lean heavily on administrative and financial work. Ohio and Tennessee register modest tech-sector exposure but substantial hidden risk in the white-collar functions that support their manufacturing bases. To validate the framework, the researchers compared their predictions against Anthropic`s Economic Index tracking real-world AI usage from millions of Claude users. The two measures agreed on state categorizations 69% of the time, with particularly strong alignment at the extremes. The Iceberg Index doesn`t predict job losses or adoption timelines. It measures technical capability, the overlap between what AI can do and what occupations require. Traditional economic indicators like GDP and unemployment explain less than five percent of the variation in this skill-based exposure, which is partly why the researchers argue workforce planners need new metrics. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Wellington power updates: the Platte River Power Authority is installing airflow spoilers to improve grid reliability near Rawhide. This post Helicopter Work to Improve Power Stability Near Wellington previously appeared on NorthFortyNews.com .
I`m thankful for the Loveland Fire Department. I had a beeping smoke detector this morning, and I called the non-emergency number and reported it. The fire department quickly arrived and cleaned and replaced my batteries, which I was very appreciative of, because I`m unable to climb a ladder.
The study reveals that widely used heart-attack risk calculators fail to flag nearly half of those who will soon experience a cardiac event. Even the newer PREVENT model misclassifies many patients as low-risk. Since most people develop symptoms only within 48 hours of their heart attack, current screening offers little time for intervention. Researchers say earlier detection with imaging could dramatically improve prevention.
“Sinco told Joggy it would raise $3 million and ‘build a winning team’ to ensure a successful Target launch,” Ty Haney wrote in a Nov. 13 court filing. “Sinco failed on both counts.”
Several members of the U.S. Alpine ski team spoke to the press Wednesday night in advance of Thursday’s super-G at the Stifel Copper Cup. The four-day Copper Cup begins at 11 a.m. on Thursday. The...
“What was once about presentation is now about connection,” one designer said. “The dining room isn’t dead – it’s just evolved.” The post Are formal dining rooms a thing of the past? Depends who you ask. appeared first on Boston.com .
North West is serving Kim Kardashian a big slice of humble pie ... keeping it real about the criticism Kim`s Met Gala looks get -- while still pushing her mom to show up for fashion`s biggest night. On the latest episode of "The Kardashians," Kim…
October 19, 1942 – October 14, 2025 Born on October 19, 1942, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Joel spent his early years surrounded by family. His childhood was marked by his father Joe’s service in the...
There’s a good chance you’ve moved straight from Halloween horror movies into the dozens of yuletide selections available — hundreds if we’re including Hallmark — but if you’re not quite ready for Christmas on your screen,...
date of separation as June 2024, according to TMZ . When asked by People about Bermann`s new relationship, including if there was any overlap, the mom of two replied, "I don`t know that I can answer that really. Listen, the timeline`s the timeline. And again, everything I answer is through a lens of what my children will see and hear. It is what it is. Whether or not they`re together now, I don`t really know. Life is wild, and I can say it takes a whole lot to really shock me." As for where she stands with her ex now, Zoe said it "depends on the day." "I think I need time, and I need space," she continued. "At this point in my life, I`m doing anything to protect my peace and happiness. I can say that it`s been certainly the most freeing, transformative time in my life. Of course, there`s brutal days. Don`t get me wrong. There`s hard days. But those days are usually because I`m very overwhelmed. I mom so hard, and I work so hard, and there`s always been a lack of self-care and me time." The month before she filed for divorce, Zoe announced she had joined the cast of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills for Season 15, which premieres next month. During her interview with People , she seemingly confirmed she`ll address her divorce on the Bravo series, noting that she wants "to help as many women as possible." "I mean, probably at least 30% of the women in my life are going through a separation or a divorce," she shared. "The question I kept getting asked and still get asked is: ‘Why am I so okay coming out of a relationship that really transcended my entire adult life?’ It`s because I`m independent -- financially, professionally and socially. I think that there isn`t enough emphasis put on the importance of that." "Ironically, something came across my feed this morning with Reese Witherspoon doing an interview talking about just that: how critical it is for women to be independent," she added. "You have to have your own things to wake up fo
In September, longtime Gunnison resident Edwin Flores went to his annual check-in with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Aurora, just as he’d been doing for the last decade. This check-in, though, ended much differently than those over the past 10 years did. Flores was detained by ICE and told he was being sent to Mexico. The post Longtime Gunnison resident in ICE custody first appeared on Gunnison Country Times .
Indiana state lawmakers will gavel in next month to consider a redistricting measure in response to insistent demands from President Donald Trump, reversing an earlier decision by the state Senate. The state House will reconvene on Dec. 1 to take up “all legislative business,” including redrawing the state’s congressional map, Speaker Todd Huston said in […] The post Indiana state lawmakers will convene on redistricting in December appeared first on Roll Call .