Author: Lily Evans

May marks the climax of the college track and field season, and that could be the case for Caleb Dean and Texas Tech University's men's relay teams.Dean set school and facility records in the 400-meter hurdles on Friday, finishing first and second with teammate Oscar Edlund at the NCAA West Regional in Fayetteville, Ark. In the same quarterfinal, Dean ran 48.05 seconds, the ninth-fastest time in school history, while Edlund ran 48.70 seconds.Dean broke the John McDonnell Field record of 48.47, set in 2009 by Washington State University's Jeshua Anderson.Next up, they'll head to Hayward Field for the NCAA Outdoor…

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Georgia Tech's Hiroshi Tai takes one stroke lead at the NCAA Division I Men's Championship Hiroshi Tai (Photo by Georgia Tech Track and Field Team) Georgia Tech's Hiroshi Tai shot a 5-under 67 and recorded seven birdies to take the lead in the opening round of the 2024 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California.Tye started his round on the 10th hole with a birdie on the par-5 10th hole, then headed into the front nine in 2 under par, birdieing the first, second, fourth and ninth holes before bogeying…

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Norwich Tech players celebrated after winning the CTC Softball Championship at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven on Friday.Jimmy Zaner/Norwich BulletinNorwich Tech players celebrated after winning the CTC Softball Championship at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven on Friday.Jimmy Zaner/Norwich BulletinAutumn HanksJimmy Zaner/Norwich BulletinNyomi BarbosaJimmy Zaner/Norwich BulletinWarriors third baseman Evelyn Brimmer made a nice catch on a foul pop for the third out in the top of the fifth with the score tied at 9-9.Jimmy Zaner/Norwich BulletinEvelyn BrimmerJimmy Zaner/Norwich BulletinNorwich Tech coach Pam Pinch embraces players Evelyn Brimmer, Morgan Cook and Autumn Hanks after the Warriors' 14-13 win over O'Brien…

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NEW YORK (PIX11) — Training people for tech jobs is big business in the region. Some New York lawmakers want to give adults more opportunities to pursue career paths. Erica Stevens, now a software engineer, says the training was life-changing: She was searching for education and training programs when she came across Pursuit, a nonprofit job-training program in Long Island City. “I encourage everyone to give it a try, I think you'll love it and the barrier to entry isn't as great as you might think,” Stevens said. Find a New York City job at two city hiring events in…

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In today's rapidly evolving technological world, artificial intelligence, augmented reality and robotics are transforming our daily lives and the environments in which we work. These cutting-edge technologies are poised to enable innovative digital experiences and redefine how we interact with the world. At the BEYOND EXPO's Consumer Tech Summit on Friday, industry leaders came together to explore the possibilities and challenges of these burgeoning technologies through a series of insightful panel discussions. Integrating artificial intelligence into personal devices has been a hot topic in recent months, with companies racing to leverage this powerful technology to improve user experience. The idea…

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The personal assistant to a tech company CEO claims he decapitated his boss in a fit of passion, his lawyer argued Friday. The defense said Tyrese Haspil, 25, was desperate to cover his tracks after stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from his employers and did not want his French girlfriend, Marine Chavez, to find out and break up with him. That was what motivated Haspil to break into the $2.4 million Lower East Side apartment of 33-year-old Fahim Saleh and shoot and kill him with a Taser, attorney Sam Roberts told jurors in Manhattan Supreme Court. Roberts is trying…

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Malbon Golf has done a good job of using stars to raise awareness of upcoming launches and highlight key products since welcoming pro golfer Jason Day to the team at the start of the season. The infamous championship vest that Day was asked to remove by Augusta National officials after the Masters was revealed online, and the brand is using a similar strategy after the Australian golfer debuted some unreleased items at the PGA Championship. Those items, which include lavender shorts and a quarter zip, are now being revealed along with other apparel products. The collection is called the Malbon…

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Nasdaq 100 tech stocks Invesco QQQ Trust (NASDAQ:QQQ) surged to a record high this week, snapping a five-week winning streak, its longest streak since January. NVIDIA Corporation(NASDAQ:NVDA)'s unusually strong earnings report. Shares in the artificial intelligence giant surged more than 9% after it reported first-quarter results that showed revenue up 262% from a year ago, beating expectations and sparking a broader rally in semiconductor stocks. Solar power inventory is Invesco Solar ETF (NYSE:TAN) had its best week since December 2023, likely due to the President's reaction. Joe BidenRaising tariffs on imports from China, including a significant price hike on solar…

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Air India flight AI-179 was scheduled to depart from Mumbai to San Francisco at 4 pm on Friday.Mumbai: Air India flight AI-179, which was scheduled to depart from Mumbai to San Francisco at 4pm local time on Friday, was delayed due to a technical issue and has been rescheduled to depart at 10:30am on Saturday.The flight was postponed until 7:17 PM, but was forced to turn back after one passenger reported feeling ill. The ill passenger was removed from the flight, but night landing restrictions were in place at San Francisco International Airport, in addition to flight duty restrictions for…

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The web as we know it is changing, and it started in November 2022 with the release of ChatGPT. Why go to a website when you can get your details from an easy-to-use chatbot?We're giving away a $799 iPhone 15.Enter now for a chance to win!Now that more and more people are relying on artificial intelligence, which is being integrated into the apps we already use, we can expect to see more sites being shut down – after all, their revenue comes from visitors (and the viewing of ads and purchases of products).But websites aren't dead, at least not yet.…

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