Maryland to bolster protection at Bay Bridge following Baltimore bridge disaster Each time one such vessel transits under the Chesapeake Bay Bridge near Annapolis, there is an infinitesimal, but real, degree of danger. When the Dali leveled the Key Bridge, killing six construction ... 06/7/2024 - 3:42 am | View Link
NWS confirms tornados hit Baltimore County, Columbia and surrounding areas Storm damage on Tamar Drive in Columbia was caused by a tornado, a National Weather Service team confirmed to WBAL on Thursday. Four NWS teams are fanned ou ... 06/7/2024 - 1:42 am | View Link
Wednesday's storm damaged homes and property, caused serious flooding The National Weather Service held a briefing earlier Thursday afternoon pertaining to the damages left behind by Wednesday's storms. 06/6/2024 - 8:40 am | View Link
Watch: Dramatic video shows debris from tornado at Maryland intersection KCRA 3 obtained video from a man north of Washington, D.C., who was sitting in his car in an intersection when the severe weather moved through. 06/6/2024 - 12:57 am | View Link
Dramatic video shows debris from tornado at Maryland intersection Dramatic video captured the moments a tornado moved through Montgomery County in Maryland. KCRA 3 obtained video from Mark Monis north of Washington, D.C., who was sitting in his car in an ... 06/5/2024 - 6:55 pm | View Link
When Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, announced last year that his company would release an artificial intelligence system, Jeffrey Emanuel had reservations.
Emanuel, a part-time hacker and full-time AI enthusiast, had tinkered with “closed” AI models, including OpenAI’s, meaning the systems’ underlying code could not be accessed or modified. When Zuckerberg introduced Meta’s AI system by invitation only to a handful of academics, Emanuel was concerned that the technology would remain limited to just a small circle of people.
But in a release last summer of an updated AI system, Zuckerberg made the code “open source” so that it could be freely copied, modified and reused by anyone.
Emanuel, the founder of the blockchain startup Pastel Network, was sold.
Former CU Buffs running back Alex Fontenot is hoping to take his case against the NCAA to the House. But thanks to a Colorado judge, he won’t have to take it to California.
“Based on media reports and what we’ve read before, we do have some concerns on a number of levels,” Fontenot’s St.
LAKEWOOD — When David Clabaugh took over Thunder Valley Motocross Park in 1999, he opened his wallet and his mind.
Clabaugh, a lifelong racer and track promoter, poured an estimated $1.5 million into the track in an effort to bring a national race back to Colorado. And while he did that, he was also busy traveling around to stops on the American Motorcyclist Association’s Pro Motocross Championship circuit, taking on odd jobs as a means to reach his goal.
“I would hang banners, I would pound stakes, I would move hay bales, all while getting to know all of the people on the pro circuit,” Clabaugh said.
One person ruined it for everyone.
Or at least it appears that way when it comes to contract extensions for Broncos players. Former quarterback Russell Wilson, as it stands, messed things up for the rest of his former teammates.
For those keeping track at home, Wilson received a five-year, $242.5 million contract extension with $161 million guaranteed in September 2022.
BUFFALO, N. Y. — Let’s just get this out of the way up front: There are not a lot of players in recent NHL history who easily compare to Jonathan Drouin’s current situation.
With most pending unrestricted free agents, it’s not that difficult to find players with a similar statistical profile.
Dear Amy: Forty-two years ago, my uncle died by suicide. I was very young at the time, and for years was told that he died in a car crash.
It was only by accident that I discovered that he had taken his own life. He had a troubled life. It seems he never really felt at home in the world.