Ongoing research into AI agent framework security identified an exploit chain in AutoGen Studio (AutoGen’s open-source prototyping user interface) that allows untrusted web content rendered by a ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Eligible Americans on Medicare may be able to get a month’s supply of some GLP-1 drugs for $50 from July 1 through the end of the year, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ...
When major new climate change scenarios are released, there’s always strong interest. These scenarios lay out what our future climate will look like, depending on how fast we act to cut emissions. Why ...
While global warming is still a threat, the decision to back away from a worst-case outlook raises questions about whether some risks have been overstated. By Brad Plumer and Eric Niiler Reporting ...
May 19 (UPI) --Climate scientists have decided to remove their worst-case scenario for how hot the Earth could get if nothing is done to slow global warming. The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel ...
For more than a decade, as scientists tried to evaluate just how much the planet might warm by the end of the century, the most extreme scenario they considered in models was one in which humanity ...
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The Justice Department said it is creating a nearly $1.8 billion fund that could compensate Trump supporters who say they were wrongly investigated or prosecuted by previous administrations. The ...
WASHINGTON, April 23 (Reuters) - The Trump administration has approved only one Gold Card visa under a program granting U.S. residency to non-citizens for a $1 million fee, ‌Commerce Secretary Howard ...
Ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, San Francisco 49ers president of football operations and general manager John Lynch met with local media to discuss the upcoming draft and key offseason developments as ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — This story originally appeared in the Ohio Capital Journal. Nearly 90 degree programs have been identified to be cut at Ohio's public universities since Senate Bill 1 was signed into ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Nearly 90 degree programs have been identified to be cut at Ohio’s public universities since Senate Bill 1 was signed into law a little over a year ago. Ohio colleges and universities ...