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Adobe Firefly Delivers Creator-Focused, Commercially Viable Generative AI to Millions
Adobe Firefly Delivers Creator-Focused, Commercially Viable Generative AI to Millions
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Professional Women's Hockey League announces inaugural season and six franchises
Professional Women's Hockey League announces inaugural season and six franchises
The new Professional Women's Hockey League has announced the dates for its inaugural season and the first six franchises.
2023-09-01 01:59
Maui Wildfires Have Devastated the Hawaiian Island—Here are 5 Organizations That Are Helping
Maui Wildfires Have Devastated the Hawaiian Island—Here are 5 Organizations That Are Helping
Maui residents need a tremendous amount of support right now. Here's how you can help.
2023-08-15 02:30
ECB should not set policy based on profit concerns: de Guindos
ECB should not set policy based on profit concerns: de Guindos
FRANKFURT The European Central Bank should not set policy based on consideration about its own profitability or the
2023-11-29 16:13
Roundup: Kacey Musgraves, Cole Schafer Break Up; Mark Cuban to Sell Mavericks; Florida State Back in CFP Top Four
Roundup: Kacey Musgraves, Cole Schafer Break Up; Mark Cuban to Sell Mavericks; Florida State Back in CFP Top Four
Kacey Musgraves and Cole Schafer broke up, Mark Cuban is selling the Mavericks, Florida State is back in the CFP top four and more in the Roundup.
2023-11-29 20:45
4 of the Best Sunscreens, According to Dermatologists
4 of the Best Sunscreens, According to Dermatologists
Protect your skin all year-round with the best sunscreens recommended by experts.
2023-06-14 22:14
Colorado gives Pac-12 a possible death knell with move to Big 12
Colorado gives Pac-12 a possible death knell with move to Big 12
The Colorado Buffaloes are not done making big moves, as they are in discussion to potentially make a jump to the Big 12.The Colorado Buffaloes were ready to take a big leap up the standings, as they were able to sign Deion Sanders away from Jackson State to be their new head coach. Then, there ...
2023-07-27 07:24
12 Books That Were Banned For Ridiculous Reasons
12 Books That Were Banned For Ridiculous Reasons
Each year, The American Library Association complies a list of books that are challenged and banned. There are some books that get banned because of insensitive material; however, others get banned for completely ludicrous reasons.
2023-10-04 00:11
US investment curbs deal 'major blow' to Chinese startups
US investment curbs deal 'major blow' to Chinese startups
New constraints on US investments in advanced technology in China will exacerbate a slump in deals between the world's top two economies and deliver a "major blow" to Chinese startups, analysts and investors told CNN Thursday.
2023-08-10 20:10
Rescue chief rows back on suggested link between boat challenge deaths and TikTok
Rescue chief rows back on suggested link between boat challenge deaths and TikTok
Authorities have poured water on the suggestion that TikTok challenges are in some way responsible for recent drownings in the US. It was widely reported that a so-called “boat jumping” or “boat jump” trend had inadvertently claimed the lives of four people this year, after an official in Alabama issued a stark warning. Cpt. Jim Dennis, the head of Alabama’s Childersburg Rescue Squad, told local news site WBMA: “[Over the] last six months we have had four drownings that were easily avoidable – they were doing a TikTok challenge.” He explained: “It’s where you get in a boat going at a high rate of speed, you jump off the side of the boat, don’t dive, you’re jumping off feet first and you just kinda lean into the water.” Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Cpt. Dennis’s comments were picked up by a number of news outlets, encouraging further discussion on the potentially nefarious power of social media trends. @tndtok First responders in Alabama are seeing a spike in drownings related to a TikTok boating challenge, where people jump off of a boat moving at high speeds. #boat #tiktokchallenge #alabama #firstresponders #jumpoffboat However, he later rowed back on his mention of the video-sharing app, insisting that remarks attributed to him were taken out of context during interviews he gave promoting boating safety, AL.com reports. “It got blown way out of proportion,’’ he said of the publicity. “We’ve had four drownings in the last six to eight months and some of those were just drownings,’’ he added. The first responder confirmed that he’d worked on one death of someone jumping from a boat, but admitted: “To say that’s the reason they died, I can’t say that. That would be a matter of opinion.” Meanwhile, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) issued its own statement on the issue, saying: “On Monday, July 3, a news story was shared regarding ‘first responders warning against a deadly boating TikTok trend after recent drownings’ in Alabama. “However, please be advised the information released to the news outlet was incorrect. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) Marine Patrol Division does not have any record(s) of boating or marine-related fatalities in Alabama that can be directly linked to TikTok or a trend on TikTok.” They added: “One individual was fatality injured after jumping from a moving vessel in 2020 and a similar marine-related fatality occurred in 2021, however, both fatalities cannot be linked to TikTok.” Cpt. Dennis acknowledged that in one of the fatal cases he worked on, the victim did jump from a moving boat. But, he said he had no proof that it was linked to any TikTok challenge. A second person also died after jumping off a boat, but he said his squad had received conflicting statements as to whether the vessel was moving or stationary. He continued: “If we have a drowning, we may know unofficially what it is but to make an official statement, that would have to come from ALEA. Sometimes it’s a year or two before they get the final coroner’s report.” Still, the rescue chief was keen to emphasise the dangers of boat jumping. “Just from growing up around water, when you’re jumping off boats that are moving at a high rate of speed, things can happen,’’ he said. “Water is the hardest surface known to man. We cut diamonds and steel with it. When you’re moving at a high rate of speed and you hit the water wrong, it’s like hitting a brick wall. Your neck is the weakest part and you run the risk of breaking it. “There is a TikTok challenge, but I do know jumping off of a moving boat is nothing new,’’ he added. “As far as TikTok, there’s not a challenge on there that’s any good.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-12 20:20
Jeffers and Ryan lead AL Central champion Twins to 9-3 win over Angels
Jeffers and Ryan lead AL Central champion Twins to 9-3 win over Angels
Ryan Jeffers homered, tripled and drove in three runs to back a strong outing by Joe Ryan as the Minnesota Twins pulled away late for a 9-3 win over the Los Angeles Angels
2023-09-25 06:02
Protesters demand answers on third anniversary of Beirut port explosion
Protesters demand answers on third anniversary of Beirut port explosion
Hundreds of protesters and family members of victims gathered in Lebanon to mark the third anniversary of a devastating explosion that ripped through a marine port in Beirut, demanding a probe.
2023-08-05 11:56