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Transposit Adds On-call Capabilities to AI-powered Incident Management Platform, Eliminating Need for Disparate On-call and Incident Response Tools
Transposit Adds On-call Capabilities to AI-powered Incident Management Platform, Eliminating Need for Disparate On-call and Incident Response Tools
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2023-09-26 21:18
How did Angus Cloud's father die? 'Euphoria' star mourned late dad Conor Hickey weeks before his own death
How did Angus Cloud's father die? 'Euphoria' star mourned late dad Conor Hickey weeks before his own death
After his father passed away, Angus Cloud shared a brief Instagram tribute that featured a picture of his father wearing a red sweatsuit while grinning and holding up a pinky finger
2023-08-01 12:28
Selena Gomez dragged for using too many filters as she looks unrecognizable in sultry Instagram pictures
Selena Gomez dragged for using too many filters as she looks unrecognizable in sultry Instagram pictures
Miley Cyrus shared Selena's photos on social media, demonstrating her connection with the singer
2023-07-01 19:15
Aaron Rodgers Pays Tribute to 'Novax Djokovic' on Instagram at the U.S. Open
Aaron Rodgers Pays Tribute to 'Novax Djokovic' on Instagram at the U.S. Open
Novak Djokovic faced Borna Gojo in the featured match in Arthur Ashe Stadium Sunday night at the U.S. Open. The 23-time Grand Slam winner made easy work of the match, winning 6-2, 7-5, 6-4 and entering the quarterfinals as a result. Djokovic wasn't the the only famous athlete in the arena, as Aaron Rodgers showed up to cheer him on. And, because he's Aaron Rodgers, he had to take things into the anti-vax real.
2023-09-04 11:53
Shanghai Plant Burns 800 Tons of Coal an Hour to Keep City Cool
Shanghai Plant Burns 800 Tons of Coal an Hour to Keep City Cool
On a sprawling riverside industrial complex about 10 miles (16 kilometers) from Shanghai’s gleaming downtown skyscrapers, a massive
2023-06-16 11:51
Twins clinch AL Central for 3rd division title in 5 years; postseason losing streak up next
Twins clinch AL Central for 3rd division title in 5 years; postseason losing streak up next
The Minnesota Twins have the AL Central title in hand
2023-09-23 17:20
Why did Cillian Murphy become a vegetarian? Actor broke 15-year diet and started eating meat to bulk up for 'Peaky Blinders'
Why did Cillian Murphy become a vegetarian? Actor broke 15-year diet and started eating meat to bulk up for 'Peaky Blinders'
Cillian Murphy gave up vegetarianism after 15 years so that Tommy Shelby wouldn't look like a 'skinny Irish fella'
2023-07-09 19:18
Laphonza Butler of EMILY's List to replace Dianne Feinstein as senator
Laphonza Butler of EMILY's List to replace Dianne Feinstein as senator
The 44-year-old will be the only black female member of the US Senate.
2023-10-02 13:17
Greg Vanney: 'everyone is disappointed' after LA Galaxy eliminated from playoff contention
Greg Vanney: 'everyone is disappointed' after LA Galaxy eliminated from playoff contention
LA Galaxy's dismal 2023 season is nearing its conclusion.
2023-10-10 07:30
John Lansing, NPR's president and chief executive, announces he will retire
John Lansing, NPR's president and chief executive, announces he will retire
John Lansing, the president and chief executive of NPR who led the outlet through the Covid-19 pandemic after taking the helm in 2019, will retire by the end of the year. The move comes just months after the radio network announced a significant budget shortfall and layoffs.
2023-09-06 02:54
Tua Is Out There Throwing Right-Handed No-Look Shovel Passes For Touchdowns
Tua Is Out There Throwing Right-Handed No-Look Shovel Passes For Touchdowns
VIDEO: Tua's no-look shovel pass touchdown against the Broncos.
2023-09-25 02:20
Nasa says mysterious ‘UFO’ sightings cannot yet be explained
Nasa says mysterious ‘UFO’ sightings cannot yet be explained
Nasa cannot yet explain all of the mysterious sightings that have been spotted in the sky, a major new report has said. A panel assembled by the space agency to examine Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, or UAPs, said that more and better data is required to be able to explain them. :: Follow our live blog on the Nasa report here. Recently, a number of people – primarily military pilots – have said they have spotted unrecognisable objects over the US. While some have been explained as having known natural or human-made causes, some continue to defy explanation. To better understand where those still mysterious phenomena are coming from, the space agency’s panel urged it to come up with “a rigorous, evidence-based, data-driven scientific framework” to better examine and understand them. Some of that can be done by Nasa, it said, and the space agency should play a “prominent role”. But the research must be done across the US government. Nicola Fox, the associate administrator of Nasa’s Science Mission Directorate, says begins the report by saying that UAPs are “one of our planet’s greatest mysteries”. “Observations of objects in our skies that cannot be identified as balloons, aircraft, or natural known phenomena have been spotted worldwide, yet there are limited high-quality observations,” she writes. “The nature of science is to explore the unknown, and data is the language scientists use to discover our universe’s secrets. “Despite numerous accounts and visuals, the absence of consistent, detailed, and curated observations means we do not presently have the body of data needed to make definitive, scientific conclusions about UAP.” Read More Nasa’s UFO study team reveals first ever report: Live updates Information Commissioner urges people to share data to protect at-risk children iPhone 12 is not emitting dangerous radiation, Apple says, amid fears of Europe ban
2023-09-14 21:47