MANHATTAN — Kansas State is making Avery Johnson's decision to stay in Manhattan well worth it so far. The star quarterback, entering his final season of eligibility, is being given everything he ...
McKenna Woliczko is returning to the basketball court today. After 363 days of rest, surgery, rehabilitation, recovery and willpower, Archbishop Mitty’s Iowa-bound five-star forward will step on the ...
In this tutorial, we implement an agentic AI pattern using LangGraph that treats reasoning and action as a transactional workflow rather than a single-shot decision. We model a two-phase commit system ...
One of the core tenets of Nebraska football for many years has been community service. This is exemplified by works like the annual road race and an upcoming food distribution event for the Las Vegas ...
Javari Barnett is headed to Big Ten country after all. The three-star running back who flipped his commitment from Illinois to Alabama this summer has reversed course. He changed his commitment back ...
Building off their upset win over No. 24 Washington, Wisconsin has made its latest move in the class of 2026, flipping Florida International running back commit Qwantavius Wiggins (Fairburn, ...
Adm. Alvin Holsey is leaving less than a year into his tenure, and as the Pentagon escalates attacks against boats in the Caribbean Sea. By Eric Schmitt and Tyler Pager Reporting from Washington The ...
EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings returned from their bye week, not yet ready to rule J.J. McCarthy in or out at quarterback after missing the past three games with a sprained ankle. McCarthy ...
A year after it was announced, Waze is finally rolling out support for reporting hazards using your voice in its new “Conversational Reporting” feature. In one of its only notable AI pushes, Waze ...
Tuscaloosa native Bryson Kimbrough is returning to his hometown to play against Alabama as a ULM freshman quarterback. Kimbrough, a former Hillcrest standout and Tuscaloosa News Player of the Year, ...
Following a review last month, the U.S. Army has canceled its Command Assessment Program, formally established as a program of record in the last days of the Biden administration. Starting in 2019 as ...
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