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Anthropic announces 'Claude Corps' to teach nonprofits to use AI more effectively
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Anthropic will donate $150 million to launch a fellowship program that places coaches with nonprofits around the country to help them use artificial intelligence more effectively in their work.
Claude Corps, named for the company’s popular AI chatbot, will hire and embed 1,000 fellows trained in ... (full story)
Sports
Deshaun Watson isn't worried about how he's perceived as he competes for Browns' starting job
BEREA, Ohio (AP) — Deshaun Watson knows he can’t change the public perception of him or the results of his first four seasons with the Cleveland Browns.
That’s why the embattled 10-year veteran quarterback is focusing on winning back the Browns' starting job, something that seemed unfathomable a year ago, when ... (full story)
Fueling your mitochondria for success
Over several decades of coaching endurance athletes I’ve always given my clients one cautionary caveat prior to getting them started on training programs.
And it goes like this: “I can provide considerable input regarding your physical training regime, but there’s far less I can do with respect to the sleep an ... (full story)
Texas Tech defends playing QB Brendan Sorsby amid gambling addiction, says 'it's not murder'
HOUSTON (AP) — Top leadership at Texas Tech on June 10 defended their plan to play quarterback Brendan Sorsby next season while he treats his gambling addiction, insisting they are not trying to “engineer his eligibility” through the courts and dismissing widespread criticism of the Red Raiders that includes school ... (full story)
State
FDA's e-cigarette authorization: Fruity vapes not significantly better than tobacco ones
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fruit-flavored e-cigarettes recently authorized by the Food and Drug Administration were not significantly better at helping smokers quit than tobacco-flavored e-cigarettes, according to a new memo that’s likely to stir new questions about the agency’s decision.
The FDA last month gave its fir ... (full story)
How a hospital is helping solve a hometown housing shortage
In a first-of-its-kind project in South Dakota, the small hospital in this southern Black Hills town is investing in a subdivision project to provide housing for its employees.
Fall River Health Services, an independent nonprofit medical center in Hot Springs, is paying $2.3 million of the overall $3.4 million cost of infrastruc ... (full story)

