Breaking News: More rain on the way for South Georgia

Feb. 15—VALDOSTA — Another round of rain is heading for South Georgia this weekend, but forecasters say people shouldn’t expect much drama. A storm system is moving into the region from the Gulf of Mexico, said Kelly Godsey, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Tallahassee, Fla., office. “It’s bringing mostly light rain,” he said. … Read more

Latest: DragonForce’s Cover of Taylor Swift’s “Wildest Dreams” Is Power Metal Madness | Exclaim!

You’ve heard Taylor Swift’s version of “Wildest Dreams.” Now, get ready for “DragonForce’s Version.” The severely speedy outfit have treated their take on Taylor’s 1989 song to a music video you can watch below. As you’ll hear, DragonForce have pumped up Swift’s song with their trademark power metal might. Their recording of “Wildest Dreams” will … Read more

Breaking News: Passenger allegedly boards flight from Nashville to Los Angeles without a ticket

A woman allegedly boarded a flight from Nashville to Los Angeles without a boarding pass earlier this month. The flyer bypassed the boarding pass and ID check by walking through an unmanned section of the security checkpoint, the Transportation Security Administration said. “TSA is reviewing the circumstances of this matter, but can confirm that the … Read more

Game Tech: Nginx core developer quits project in security dispute, starts “freenginx” fork

Getty Images A core developer of Nginx, currently the world’s most popular web server, has quit the project, stating that he no longer sees it as “a free and open source project… for the public good.” His fork, freenginx, is “going to be run by developers, and not corporate entities,” writes Maxim Dounin, and will … Read more

Breaking News: More Than Half A Million U.S. Workers Went On Strike Last Year

If it feels like a lot of workers are going out on strike these days, that’s because they are, according to a new report from Cornell University and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The number of U.S. workers involved in work stoppages more than doubled last year, rising from 224,000 to 539,000, the universities’ Labor … Read more

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