Donald Trump attacked Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) as being dumb, challenging them to take “an IQ test” or to pass the “really hard” dementia test he took at a ...
Nebraska's special teams was good enough on Saturday that Barney could tell the other side was nervous to punt it. In the stadium and house parties across the state, there might have briefly been an ...
“Explain it to me like a fifth grader.” This, or a variation of this prompt, often appears in social media circles discussing the benefits of AI at explaining complex topics in the simplest way ...
Truly intelligent, altruistic people care about intentionality, according to a Scientific American study — whether that's making decisions, understanding how their actions affect others, or looking at ...
You’re in a meeting, the slides are rolling, people are nodding, others are fiddling on their phones, and then it happens. You have a question. You want to be seen as engaged, so you open your mouth, ...
In this episode of the white elephant gift exchange, the Vat19 crew explores a variety of amusing and silly gifts. Watch as they open and steal gifts, discovering which ones capture everyone's ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Oregon Zoo’s youngest Asian elephant is halfway to 1 today, and what a year it’s been so far: In her first six months, Tula-Tu has delighted fans around the world with her ...
President Donald Trump has criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and demanded that the benchmark interest rate be cut by as much as three points. "Europe has had 10 cuts, we have had ZERO. No ...
Vice President J.D. Vance served in the Iraq War a full six years before troops were withdrawn. Because of that, you might expect some hesitancy from the veep as President Donald Trump waltzes his way ...
There's a growing market for simpler phones that are mainly just for making calls and texting, and don't have colorful displays or social media apps. And for people who want to disconnect from the ...
A study from Pew Research in 2024 found that nearly half of American teens are online "almost constantly," largely using algorithm-based sites like YouTube, Instagram and Snapchat. Meanwhile, many ...