Dining out usually ain’t cheap, but you can get two $100 Restaurant.com eGift Cards for just $20, redeemable at local and chain restaurants across the US. It takes a little work on your part, but there’s a lot of potential depending on the restaurants around you. Read more…
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Tzatziki
Homemade tzatziki brightens up any meal! This vegan version is tangy, refreshing, garlicky, and full of bright lemon flavour. Use it as a dip or drizzle it over falafel, gyros, and more! Tzatziki is a creamy, delicious condiment used in Mediterranean cuisine, but once you give it a try, you’ll want to put it on...
Rockies C Elias Diaz named All-Star Game MVP
SEATTLE — Colorado Rockies catcher Elias Diaz was named MVP of the 2023 All-Star Game on Tuesday night Read more…
(BPRW) FPL Awarded $160,000 to Eight Local College-Bound Students
(Black PR Wire) Riviera Beach, FL – Eight recipients of the NextEra Energy Scholarship for Black Students in the Southeastern Consortium for Minorities in Engineering (SECME) proudly hold up their $20,000 college scholarship check from Florida Power &…
What to Know About ChatGPT’s New Code Interpreter Feature
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FTC Court Ruling Clears Path for Microsoft to Buy Activision
Microsoft also said it was negotiating changes to the deal to satisfy objections made by a British regulator, which could allow it to complete its purchase of the video game giant as soon as this month.
Why the Early Success of Threads May Crash Into Reality
Mark Zuckerberg has used Meta’s might to push Threads to a fast start — but that may only work up to a point.
Anthropic’s Claude Is Competing With ChatGPT. Even Its Builders Fear AI.
Anthropic, a safety-focused A.I. start-up, is trying to compete with ChatGPT while preventing an A.I. apocalypse. It’s been a little stressful.
Chinese Hackers Gained Access to Government Email Accounts, Microsoft Says
The hack, by a Chinese group that the company said was intent on conducting espionage, went undetected for a month.
Hackers exploit gaping Windows loophole to give their malware kernel access
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Hackers are using open source software that’s popular with video game cheaters to allow their Windows-based malware to bypass restrictions Microsoft put in place to prevent such infections from occurring. The software comes in the form of two software tools that are available on GitHub. Cheaters use them to digitally sign...


