Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is taking heat from the far left of his party to step aside after the record-breaking government shutdown looked set to end with nothing to show for it.
Linux kernel developers are moving toward enabling Microsoft C Extensions (-fms-extensions) by default in Linux 6.19, with Linus Torvalds signaling no objection. While some dislike relying on Microsoft-style behavior, the patches in kbuild-next suggest the project is ready to "bite the bullet" and adopt the extensions system-wide. Phoronix reports: Rasmus Villemoes argued with Kbuild: enable -fms-extensions that would allow for "prettier code" and others have noted in the past the potential for saving stack space and all around being beneficial in being able to leverage the Microsoft C behavior: "Once in a while, it turns out that enabling -fms-extensions could allow some slightly prettier code. But every time it has come up, the code that had to be used instead has been deemed `not too awful` and not worth introducing another compiler flag for. That`s probably true for each individual case, but then it`s somewhat of a chicken/egg situation. If we just `bite the bullet` as Linus says and enable it once and for all, it is available whenever a use case turns up, and no individual case has to justify it..." The second patch is kbuild: Add `-fms-extensions` to areas with dedicated CFLAGS to ensure -fms-extensions is passed for the CPU architectures that rely on their own CFLAGS being set rather than the main KBUILD_CFLAGS. Linus Torvalds chimed in on the prior mailing list discussion and doesn`t appear to be against enabling -fms-extensions beginning with the Linux 6.19 kernel. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Both Kayshon Boutte and Rhamondre Stevenson were limited participants on Monday. The post Patriots have 15 players land on injury report, but get some good news appeared first on Boston.com .
President Donald Trump has pardoned a trail runner who briefly took a prohibited trail on his way to a record time up and down Grand Teton mountain in western Wyoming.
Frisco just saw its most expensive home sale on record coming in at over $6.5 million for a single-family in the Frisco Heights subdivision. The Summit County Assessor’s Office said the data it has indicates...
"When President Trump directed Republican-controlled states to redistrict ahead of the 2026 mid-term elections in order to give the Republicans in Congress additional seats, he blew the non-partisan systems completely up that had been adopted by several states." -- William C. (Billy) Compton, Lakewood
To mark Veterans Day, the local VFW Post 10721 will host a ceremony in Edwards on Tuesday. Veterans Day honors all who have served in the U.S. military, both living and deceased, while Memorial Day...
Boulder County is awarding $1.15 million to four community food providers to help fill food access gaps for people in need as the federal government shutdown continues.
Visit the Loveland narcan kiosk for anonymous access to naloxone, a crucial resource in combating opioid overdoses in emergency situations. This post Loveland Police Launch Free Narcan Kiosk to Save Lives previously appeared on NorthFortyNews.com .
It’s been a long while since Prairie volleyball has been to the Class 1A state tournament, but on Saturday on their home court, the Mustangs secured the win necessary to get there. They entered the regional tournament ranked 10th in the classification and, thanks to their small class, that meant they only had to win […]
Here’s a list of all the top-rated growth stocks that have just been added to the IBD 50, IBD Big Cap 20, Sector Leaders, Stock Spotlight and IPO leaders. The post Bloom Energy, Nvidia Among 18 Recruits Joining Today's Best Growth Stocks: Who's On The IBD 50, Other Premium Lists? appeared first on Investor's Business Daily .
The Cañon City Area Recreation District on Monday conducted its first meeting since voters rejected the proposed excise tax to help fund operations for a replacement of the R.C. Icabone pool. The recreation district and community members met to discuss the next step. Beth Katchmar, co-owner of Pizza Madness and treasurer of the Fremont County […]
A Fort Collins homeowners association, struggling to control invasive weeds in its open areas, has sought permission from the city to use Large Black Hogs on about a half acre of its property.
Scientists have found that keratin, the protein in hair and skin, can repair and protect tooth enamel. The material forms a mineralized layer that halts decay and restores strength, outperforming traditional fluoride. Made from sustainable sources like hair, it could soon be available in toothpaste or gels. The discovery could transform dentistry by turning waste into a powerful tool for regeneration.
Dave Portnoy`s sharing a new angle of his heated exchange with an antisemite in Mississippi ... and it`s the best look yet at what went down in Starkville. The Barstool Sports founder just shared the "One Bite" pizza review when the incident went…
A Craig man was arrested Tuesday for allegedly assaulting three law enforcement officers after driving a motorcycle as a habitual traffic offender, according to an arrest affidavit. Steven Tamlin, 59, was arrested in the afternoon...
The Rocky Mountain Vibes are no more, ending 37 continuous years of minor-league baseball in Colorado Springs. Vibes Owner D.G. Elmore Jr. confirmed in a late October email statement the team is “no longer going to operate in Colorado Springs. Changes in the Pioneer League recently — closing of the team in Windsor and the [...] The post Rocky Mountain Vibes Baseball Team Shuts Down After 37 Years in Colorado Springs appeared first on SCBFD .
Stoic and focused, Jack Stone was all business for the GHS football team. The center took the field for each practice and game with meticulous attention to detail. He has the same workman-like personality, but, at some point, GHS coach Chase Starman noticed a change. “Jack Stone is very coachable,” Starman said. “He’s super timid. We’d joke around and […] The post Jack Stone leads GHS football in late-season duels first appeared on Gunnison Country Times .