Microsoft is investigating several issues causing email synchronization and connection problems when using the classic Outlook desktop client.
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A fire at Walker House Apartments displaced at least 34 people, including at least nine children, Tuesday afternoon. The Baltimore Ravens have backed out of a trade agreement for Maxx Crosby, the Las ...
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(WFSB) - The Connecticut Department of Transportation published a five-year Capital Plan outlining more than $15 billion in transportation projects planned across the state. The public comment period ...
Abstract: Graph unlearning has emerged as a pivotal method to delete information from an already trained graph neural network (GNN). One may delete nodes, a class of nodes, edges, or a class of edges.
There are some limits, even for President Trump — or so it seemed on Friday. The latest furor began late Thursday night with a social media post from the president. The post amplified a flagrant and ...
The three-month slump in US technology stocks has left long-downtrodden value stocks looking relatively strong. There’s growing consensus on Wall Street the shift is just getting started. The Russell ...
Organizers are marking the parade’s 54th year. Flags across Connecticut and the nation are flying at half staff Saturday in honor of Rev. Jesse Jackson, who is being laid to rest following a final ...
D.C. officials pushed back last week against a reported Department of Transportation proposal that threatens to cut funding for the city unless hundreds of traffic cameras are removed from its streets ...
A techspert named Davey Jones is urging Gmail users to switch off several features over concerns that Google could automatically access their sensitive email data and use it to train AI. Arlette - ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Arkansas work zone cameras will now be able to detect when drivers are on their cell phone or other handheld devices, the state Department of Transportation (ARDOT) announced ...
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