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The Unloved, Part 130: Hollow Man
This month, we pay tribute not just to a movie that almost instantly fell out of the public consciousness but to a great writer as well. North America may have no finer, no more eloquent defender of the director Paul Verhoeven than Adam Nayman, whose book, It Doesn’t Suck, is the final word on “Showgirls.” I…
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SophosAI at Virus Bulletin ’24: Using multimodal AI as a “sixth sense” for cyber defense
Sophos’ Younghoo Lee will present his research on the use of AI to analyze both text and image data to classify spam, phishing, and unsafe web content in Dublin.
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Sophos announced as inaugural sponsor of The Hacking Games
Investing in the cybersecurity experts of tomorrow.
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How Chicken Tenders Conquered America
The breaded, fried tenderloin turns 50 this year. Yes, there was a time before it was sold in every cafeteria and airport.
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For East Coast Wine Importers, the Port Workers Strike Brings Fear and Uncertainty
The strike, disrupting shipments along the East and Gulf Coasts, comes as the wine industry tries to make up its sales after a downturn.
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Cerebras Files Prospectus for I.P.O.
The Silicon Valley company would be among the first A.I. companies to go public since the release of ChatGPT nearly two years ago.
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Trump’s Consistent Message Online and Onstage: Be Afraid
Donald Trump has long used fear as a tool to stir up his conservative base. He’s taking his doomsday approach to a new extreme, predicting World War III and other catastrophes.
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Ohio Reaps Benefits From a Climate Law JD Vance Repeatedly Attacks
Former President Donald J. Trump has called for clawing back unspent funds included in the Inflation Reduction Act, President Biden’s landmark climate bill. That could have adverse impacts in Ohio.
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Wreck of ‘Ghost Ship of the Pacific’ Found Off California
The rediscovery of the vessel, which was captured by the Japanese for a time during World War II, highlights the potential of underwater autonomous vehicles to map the ocean floor.
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Port Strike Begins on East and Gulf Coasts
Members of the International Longshoremen’s Association walked out for the first time since 1977 in a standoff over wages, benefits and job security.