Author: John Arcadipane

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UPPER MERION — The lively and diverse community of the Pennsylvania State Society Daughters of the American Revolution announces its 127th Annual State Conference from April 25-27 at the Alloy Hotel in King of Prussia. This gathering is expected to bring together nearly 450 members from various chapters across the state, including those from the Chester County, Great Valley, Bucks County, Independence Hall, Jeptha Abbott, Philadelphia, and Valley Forge chapters in a lively celebration of its core values of Education, Historic Preservation, and Patriotism. Under the leadership of Pennsylvania State Regent, Marguerite Fritsch, the conference will ceremoniously commence on Thursday […]

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Tesla is recalling some of its Cybertruck vehicles after a hazard was found with the accelerator pedal. According to a recall notice posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the accelerator pedal pad may dislodge and cause the pedal to be trapped by the interior trim. The recall notice estimated that the accelerator…

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San Francisco will be the next U.S. city to get a pair of pandas from China as part of the “panda diplomacy” program between Washington and Beijing. San Francisco Mayor London Breed stated on Friday that the San Francisco Zoo has been chosen to accommodate the giant pandas. “San Francisco is very excited to welcome…

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Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) on Thursday blamed Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) and “seven useful idiots” for turmoil in the House, saying their success in ousting former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) last fall is a direct cause of today’s problems for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.).  Lawler criticized members of his own party for weakening Johnson’s negotiation…

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Olympic organizers have revealed their intentions to utilize artificial intelligence in sports, as part of the global trend to take advantage of the rapidly advancing technology. The International Olympic Committee presented its plans for utilizing AI, citing its potential in identifying promising athletes, personalizing training methods, and improving judging to create fairer games. IOC President Thomas Bach expressed the committee's commitment to responsibly harnessing the extensive potential of AI. The IOC shared its AI strategy as it prepares for the upcoming Paris Olympics, which are just under 100 days away.

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