This holiday season’s AI toys may entertain — but experts caution they can deliver inappropriate content, mishandle kids’ emotional disclosures, and stunt social development.
Trevor Noah joined a 5th grade computer science class in Bellevue for Code.org’s Hour of AI, a Microsoft-supported initiative ...
Microscopic fibers secretly shape how every organ in the body works, yet they’ve been notoriously hard to study—until now. A ...
Poway’s 45th birthday “dessert before dinner” themed celebration drew an impressive turnout before the City Council’s Dec. 2 ...
Email news briefs and event listings to [email protected] or [email protected]. Noon ball drop planned at Monroeville ...
Many parents who voiced concerns about the decision by MCPS to open on time, after some buses were impacted by icy conditions ...
In the earliest hours of the day, around a dozen drivers investigate whether Anchorage roads are safe enough for kids to go ...
The event artistic director and founder of Creative City Project, Cole NeSmith, joins WESH 2 to share what's new in the sixth ...
Alexa is already great, but some smart tweaks and hidden features can make the assistant even better. Here's how.
You don't have to be Scrooge to feel a little pinched for money this Christmas. Here are some fun ways to celebrate the ...
The Light of Hope Returning’ Christmas concert at Village Church The Village Community Chorale presents The Light of Hope ...
The only other FDA-approved product to slow myopia are contact lenses made by a company called MiSight. The daily disposable ...
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