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At least 6 Americans in Congo exposed to terrifying Ebola virus strain with 25-50% death rate: report

The CDC said in a statement on Sunday that it was working to coordinate the "safe withdrawal of a small number of Americans who are directly affected in outbreak areas."

The compact shrub is secretly replacing hydrangeas for better fragrance and easier care (I think it’s a winner)

Gardeners are switching from hydrangeas to this compact, fragrant shrub (it turns out they are easier to grow).

Roki Sasaki Might Be the Secret Weapon Behind a Dodgers Three-Peat

Roki Sasaki has been a mess through his first year as a starting pitcher. But he might be what the Dodgers need to three-peat.

Conspiracy Trial Will Test Trump’s Aggressive Tactics Against Protesters

Prosecutors in Spokane, Wash., are trying three activists who they say conspired to impede federal officers. Legal experts call it a stretch.

What to Stream: John Krasinski, ‘Ladies First,’ Rod Stewart, Brooke Shields and a ‘Lego Batman’ game

John Krasinski returning as Jack Ryan in “Jack Ryan: Ghost War” for Prime Video and “Stranger Things” masterminds the Duffer Brothers producing a Netflix show in which a retirement community teams up to battle monsters are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.

World Economic Forum: women’s health gets only 20% of R&D funding. We must seize this $1 trillion opportunity

A new radar developed with the Gates Foundation and Wellcome Leap reveals that fewer than 3% of clinical trials are women-specific. 

Kiyoshi Kurosawa Has Finally Made His Samurai Movie

The Japanese auteur arrives at Cannes with castle thriller `The Samurai and the Prisoner` — and two of his most celebrated students, Ryusuke Hamaguchi and Koji Fukada, competing for the Palme d’Or beside him.

Linus Torvalds: AI-Detected Bug Reports Make Kernel Security List `Almost Entirely Unmanageable`

Today Linus Torvalds announced another Linux release candidate on the kernel mailing list. But he also highlighted "documentation updates" to address a new problem. "The continued flood of AI reports has basically made the security list almost entirely unmanageable, with enormous duplication due to different people finding the same things with the same tools." (The new documentation says the security team has found "bugs discovered this way systematically surface simultaneously across multiple researchers, often on the same day.") TORVALDS: People spend all their time just forwarding things to the right people or saying "that was already fixed a week/month ago" and pointing to the public discussion. Which is all entirely pointless churn, and we`re making it clear that AI-detected bugs are pretty much by definition not secret, and treating them on some private list is a waste of time for everybody involved — and only makes that duplication worse because the reporters can`t even see each other`s reports. AI tools are great, but only if they actually help, rather than cause unnecessary pain and pointless make-believe work. Feel free to use them, but use them in a way that is productive and makes for a better experience. The documentation may be a bit less blunt than I am, but that`s the core gist of it. The new documentation offers this overview. "It turns out that the majority of the bugs reported via the security team are just regular bugs that have been improperly qualified as security bugs due to a lack of awareness of the Linux kernel`s threat model." "So just to make it really clear," Torvalds said at the end of his post. "If you found a bug using AI tools, the chances are somebody else found it too. "If you actually want to add value, read the documentation, create a patch too, and add some real value on *top* of what the AI did. Don`t be the drive-by `send a random report with no real understanding` kind of person. Ok?" Read more of this story at S

Katie Holmes’ Flats Are ‘Incredibly Comfortable’ for Long Walks — Get Her Exact Pair, Plus Others from $27

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Exonerated Chelsea man is suing for $1 million after 34 years in prison

Rosa is suing for the maximum $1 million allowed under state law, a cap which some exonerees are calling on state lawmakers to raise. The post Exonerated Chelsea man is suing for $1 million after 34 years in prison appeared first on Boston.com .

Quantum ghost imaging works using only sunlight in stunning new experiment

Scientists have achieved something that once sounded almost impossible: using ordinary sunlight to create quantum-linked photon pairs, a phenomenon normally dependent on precise laboratory lasers. By building a sun-tracking system that funnels sunlight through optical fiber into a special crystal, researchers generated strongly correlated photons capable of performing “ghost imaging,” where images are reconstructed indirectly through quantum correlations. Remarkably, the sunlight-powered setup produced image quality close to that of a traditional laser system, even recreating detailed images like a “ghost face.”

Canada confirms hantavirus case linked to cruise ship outbreak that has killed three passengers

Canada confirms a hantavirus case linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak that has killed three people and sickened multiple passengers.

Trump allies and Christian leaders kick off America’s 250th birthday with religious rally on National Mall

Thousands gathered on the National Mall on Sunday for a day of prayer, worship music and patriotic speeches for an event celebrating the nation’s 250th anniversary that supporters hail as a public affirmation of faith in America but critics view as an exclusionary display that blurs the line between religion and politics.

Time Machine: 40 years ago, landslide danger from Western Slope wet cycle

20 years ago May 19, 2006 Seven years after the mysterious Earth Liberation Front purportedly set fire to Vail Mountain, four individuals were indicted by a federal grand jury in Denver, the Vail Daily reported....

New sand volleyball courts and recreation leagues are coming to Frisco this summer

The town of Frisco announced it is installing two new sand volleyball courts at the Frisco Bay Marina and starting new recreational volleyball leagues. A town news release stated the courts will open and the...

Texas HBCU Football Star William Davis Dead at 22

Sam Houston State University is mourning the loss of defensive back William Davis, who has died at the age of 22, TMZ has confirmed. A spokesperson for Sam Houston State University tells TMZ … "We are deeply saddened by the sudden passing of SHSU…

Did Kristen Stewart’s Sheer Outfit at Cannes Break the Festival’s “Nudity” Ban? An Investigation

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“The Service at This Lucile’s Was Always Better Than I’ve Gotten From DISH”

The Littleton eatery will close at the end of the month, and its landlord will expand into the space. The post “The Service at This Lucile’s Was Always Better Than I’ve Gotten From DISH” appeared first on Denver Westword .

Approximately 90 bison seized as Moffat County Sheriff’s Office investigates animal neglect case

According to a news release from the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office, a seizure operation took place on Saturday involving approximately 90 head of bison from the Lay Valley Bison Ranch located in Moffat County. A...

Cassidy loses GOP primary in Louisiana as Trump-backed Letlow, Fleming make runoff

Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, who voted to convict Donald Trump at his 2021 impeachment trial, lost his bid for reelection Saturday after failing to make a primary runoff in Louisiana. Cassidy, a physician turned politician, was trailing in third place with about 25 percent of the vote when The Associated Press called the race at […]

Christie’s Sells Most Expensive Cartier Watch Yet For More Than $2 Million

The ultra-rare 1990 Cartier Crash London just set a new sales record.

New Small Business Opening in Downtown Colorado Springs

Monument-based Lolley’s Ice Cream is opening a second location in Downtown Colorado Springs. A grand opening celebration and ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held May 16 at 12:30 p.m. and the community is invited to attend. The family-owned business is known for its homemade recipes crafted in-house using high-quality ingredients with no preservatives, artificial colors or [...] The post New Small Business Opening in Downtown Colorado Springs appeared first on SoCo Digest .

Lolley’s Ice Cream Brings Small-Batch Scoops to Downtown Colorado Springs

Downtown Colorado Springs is getting a little sweeter this weekend. Lolley’s Ice Cream, the Monument shop that’s built a loyal following on small-batch recipes and a no-preservatives, no-artificial-anything approach, opens its second location at 216 N. Tejon St. on Saturday, May 16 with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 12:30 p.m. Mayor Yemi Mobolade will speak [...] The post Lolley’s Ice Cream Brings Small-Batch Scoops to Downtown Colorado Springs appeared first on SoCo Insider .