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People really hate artificial intelligence, according to the latest NBC poll. NBC surveyed a group of registered voters and found that the concept of artificial intelligence was so unpopular that 46% ...
In the conclusion to my column on “illegal immigrants” I suggested that all of us in our country, with the exception of our Indigenous population, are the descendants of immigrants who came here from ...
The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) has commenced an extensive sensitisation campaign across the Southeast on the enforcement of stamp denotation protocols, aimed at authenticating transactions and ...
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, 69, took the name Leo XIV after the papal conclave elected him the Catholic Church's 267th pope – the first from the U.S. – on Thursday. The conclave's choice of ...
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Like the other ceremonies and traditions that accompany the advent of a new pope, his newly chosen name will be imbued with centuries of Catholic history and dissected for its many layers of meaning.
The news last week that Justice Christine Bari of the Employment and Labour Relations Court upheld the dismissal of a bank manager for sexually harassing his colleague is a clear signal that what may ...
“It just has no place in the game,” Vincent said. “We have clear video examples we’ll share with the players and about just what it means to be a professional at all times.” Vincent also made it clear ...
The NFL wants its players to show better sportsmanship during celebrations. League executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent explained why the league is cracking down on certain ...
Kamala Harris and the Democrats sold themselves as the party of change, freedom, and not being weird. But many American voters saw them instead as prigs, Stepford wives, morons, and condescending ...