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Crowds lined up down the front and around the corner to get in on the opening day of the new WinCo grocery store in Wichita Falls. The store at the corner of Kell Freeway and the South Wenonah Street ...
The Wisconsin Badgers are on a historically bad losing streak, and that is being reflected in the betting lines. After being shutout at home in back-to-back game for the first time in decades, the ...
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Financial-services giant Morgan Stanley will start allowing its financial advisers to pitch crypto investments to clients with any type of account, according to a person familiar with the matter.
A sharp surge in open-source malware in the third quarter, ended September 30, raises alarm among experts, who are calling for immediate measures to increase guard rails. Sonatype, an AI-centric ...
The Jets remain the only winless team in the NFL through seven weeks, and a quarterback change seems inevitable at this point. New York coach Aaron Glenn benched Justin Fields for Tyrod Taylor this ...
The Amarillo College Board of Regents called a special meeting Thursday, Oct. 9, to address the $2.3 million still needed to cover projects originally outlined in the 2019 bond issued for nearly $90 ...
OpenAI unveiled its Atlas AI browser this week, and it’s already catching heat. Cybersecurity researchers are particularly alarmed by its integrated “agent mode,” currently limited to paying ...
Failed Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has teased another run for the White House. “I am not done,” the former vice president told the BBC in her strongest comments so far on her ...
Israel’s military said its troops in northern Gaza were forced to "open fire" Monday on a number of suspects who crossed a boundary that was set up under the ceasefire agreement. "Earlier today, ...
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