It’s called cannabis use disorder and it’s on the rise, affecting about 3 in 10 people who use pot, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The post It’s possible to get addicted to pot. Here’s what to know. appeared first on Boston.com .
Federal investigators examine digital evidence in Charlie Kirk assassination case, uncovering how online spaces fuel dangerous political violence trends.
The coffee giant shuttered a store in Colorado Springs in 2022 shortly after its workers voted to unionize. A federal agency later ordered Starbucks to reopen that store, along with 22 others.
The Associated Press Al menos 90 personas han muerto ahora en inundaciones y deslizamientos de tierra en el centro de Vietnam provocados por fuertes lluvias a principios de esta semana, informó el domingo la prensa estatal, citando a la agencia de prevención de desastres del país. Las inundaciones causaron una destrucción generalizada en una región […]
Ideas about Vikings and Norse mythology come mostly from much later medieval sources, leaving plenty of room for reinterpretation. Over centuries, writers, politicians, and artists reshaped these stories to reflect their own worldviews, from romantic heroism to dangerous nationalist myths. Pop culture and neo-paganism continue to amplify selective versions of this past. Scholars today are unraveling how these shifting visions emerged and how they influence identity and culture.
"Copilot Actions on Windows 11" is currently available in Insider builds (version 26220.7262) as part of Copilot Labs, according to a recent report, "and is off by default, requiring admin access to set it up." But maybe it`s off for a good reason...besides the fact that it can access any apps installed on your system: In a support document, Microsoft admits that features like Copilot Actions introduce " novel security risks ." They warn about cross-prompt injection (XPIA), where malicious content in documents or UI elements can override the AI`s instructions. The result? " Unintended actions like data exfiltration or malware installation ." Yeah, you read that right. Microsoft is shipping a feature that could be tricked into installing malware on your system. Microsoft`s own warning hits hard: "We recommend that you only enable this feature if you understand the security implications." When you try to enable these experimental features, Windows shows you a warning dialog that you have to acknowledge. ["This feature is still being tested and may impact the performance or security of your device."] Even with these warnings, the level of access Copilot Actions demands is concerning. When you enable the feature, it gets read and write access to your Documents, Downloads, Desktop, Pictures, Videos, and Music folders... Microsoft says they are implementing safeguards. All actions are logged, users must approve data access requests, the feature operates in isolated workspaces, and the system uses audit logs to track activity. But you are still giving an AI system that can "hallucinate and produce unexpected outputs" (Microsoft`s words, not mine) full access to your personal files. To address this, Ars Technica notes, Microsoft added this helpful warning to its support document this week. "As these capabilities are introduced, AI models still face functional limitations in terms of how they behave and occasionally may hallucinate and produce unexpected outputs." But Micros
The town of Red Cliff is calling on the broader community to help save one of Eagle County’s most historically significant buildings: the old town hall and firehouse, built in 1887 and listed as one...
Dyan Efron`s stellar looks over the years will make you wanna DANCE! Here is a 17-year-old version of a shaggy Dylan rockin` curls in Aspen, Colorado for an Audi dinner back in 2009 (left). This was long before he broke through the media as Zac…
Travel Westword heads south, near Garden of the Gods, to a community nestled in the Pikes Peak Region. We’ve got the perfect itinerary for your visit. The post Manitou Springs Is the Stars Hollow of Colorado appeared first on Denver Westword .
Last week, the Summit County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of three men fighting in a parked car, received reports of disputes at the same residence twice in one day and arrested a drunk...
A jury has convicted Loveland’s Asa Peck for the 2022 homicide of Chantell Wilkes, bringing long-awaited justice. This post Jury Convicts Loveland Man in 2022 Homicide of Chantell Wilkes previously appeared on NorthFortyNews.com .
A Colorado prison inmate pleaded guilty to murder in the fatal beating and strangulation of a fellow inmate at the Limon Correctional Facility in 2023, according to the 23rd Judicial District Attorney’s Office.
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the onetime MAGA stalwart from Georgia who dramatically split with President Donald Trump in recent months, announced Friday evening that she will resign from the House in January. “I’m going back to the people I love, to live life to the fullest as I always have, and look forward to […] The post Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she will resign in January appeared first on Roll Call .
Bryan Hannegan, the chief executive of Holy Cross Energy, tends to be relatively open about what he’s up to. At least that has been the experience of Big Pivots in the last 7 years. (Including...
As conversations about economic development continue, the real power to shape our community’s future starts with how and where we shop. Downtown Gunnison has always been more than a row of shops. It’s where our stories begin, where we connect with neighbors and where our sense of pride runs deep. Each storefront reflects someone who chose to believe in this valley, to build with purpose and to contribute to what makes our town one of a kind. The post Main Street Momentum: Choosing Local This Pink Friday first appeared on Gunnison Country Times .