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Burger King testing AI headsets to track if employees say ‘please’ or ‘thank you’
Burger King is testing AI-powered headsets that can recite recipes, alert managers when inventories are low and even track how friendly employees are to customers.
4 Valley hockey players lead team to state tournament
Four Valley athletes will compete in the Ohio Hockey State Championship this weekend at Miami University for the Canton Akron Jets.
Homes on South Side evacuated amid gas issue, police presence shuts down road
First News is working to learn more information about a heavy police presence on Youngstown's South Side.
Late goals push the Penguins past the Devils 4-1
The Penguins topped the Devils 4-1 on Thursday night.
Locals worried for future of historic bank building
Some people living in Youngstown's Handel's neighborhood are concerned about the future of a historic bank building that will soon close near where they live.
NYC police arrest man after officers were pelted during a snowball fight
NEW YORK (AP) — A social media content creator was arrested Thursday after New York City police said he was one of a number of people who pelted officers with snow and ice during a massive snowball fight in Washington Square Park this week. Gusmane Coulibaly, 27, was charged with obstructing governmental administration, a misdemeanor
Juarez lights up iconic monument to president who fought off French invasion
One of Juarez’s most famous landmarks just got a makeover.
Buoy barriers in Rio Grande an ‘ecological disaster,’ protesters say
About 50 people gathered Thursday at a park on the edge of downtown Brownsville to peacefully protest the border buoys that the federal government is installing nearby in the Rio Grande.
Students set Ramadan goals with vision board event
As the first week of Ramadan goes by, students in the Muslim Student Association at Youngstown State University gathered to set their intentions for the holiday.
Anthropic CEO says AI company ‘cannot in good conscience accede’ to Pentagon’s demands
WASHINGTON (AP) — Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said Thursday the artificial intelligence company “cannot in good conscience accede” to the Pentagon’s demands to allow unrestricted use of its technology, deepening the unusually public clash with the Trump administration that is threatening to pull its contract and take other drastic steps by Friday. The maker of