Big Tech faces a major test of profits
Following the surge in Big Tech stocks following the announcement of President Trump's $100 billion Stargate venture, the next major event for the sector is… Read More »Big Tech faces a major test of profits
Following the surge in Big Tech stocks following the announcement of President Trump's $100 billion Stargate venture, the next major event for the sector is… Read More »Big Tech faces a major test of profits
Seven months after the Supreme Court struck a deal that would have resolved thousands of opioid cases against Purdue Pharma, the company's owners, members of… Read More »Sacklers increase their offer to settle Purdue opioid cases, with a new condition
The day after Christmas, a small Chinese startup called DeepSeek unveiled a new AI system that could rival the capabilities of advanced chatbots from companies… Read More »How Chinese AI startup DeepSeek competes with OpenAI and Google
A U.S. Coast Guard aircrew rescued four boaters who were adrift in a life raft north of the Dominican Republic. According to the U.S. Coast… Read More »Coastguard receives help in rescuing four men stranded in a lifeboat
This week we look at Meta's new era of content moderation.
Yahoo uses AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means that the information may not always match what is stated in the article. Reporting… Read More »Seven officers shot in San Antonio while responding to a call for help from an apartment
Parents, students, teachers and administrators across North America are fearing what could be the biggest data breach of 2025: a breach of the network of… Read More »A data breach affecting PowerSchool looks very bad
If you're looking for a new reason to be nervous about artificial intelligence, try this: Some of the smartest people in the world are struggling… Read More »A test so tough that no AI system can pass it – yet
The ex-commander of the 155th Mechanized Brigade has been arrested and bail has been set at $2.1 million. Colonel Dmytro Ryumshin led the “Anne of… Read More »The French-trained Ukrainian brigade was intended as a flagship project. Now the ex-commander has been released on bail for $2.1 million.
Amazon said Wednesday it would close all its warehouse and logistics operations in Quebec, the Canadian province where unions gained a foothold in one of… Read More »Amazon closes operations in Quebec and lays off 1,700 employees
Spain's government is moving to curb property purchases by foreigners and curb the spread of short-term rentals, part of a series of measures officials say… Read More »Spain wants to curb short-term rentals amid growing housing crisis
Ayanna Miller, 29, is TODAY's multiplatform editor. She has PCOS and endometriosis, two conditions that are difficult to diagnose and treat. After feeling dismissed by… Read More »Why I make my husband come to all my gynecology appointments
Panic over the US TikTok ban spurred a surge in use and downloads of a slew of alternative social media apps, including Texas-based Clapper, China's… Read More »Singapore's Likee is an unlikely winner of the TikTok ban
NASA's acting administrator is taking swift action to remove the space agency's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility, or DEIA, programs. In an email sent to… Read More »NASA Moves Quickly to End DEI Programs, Asks Employees to 'Report' Violations
Jan. 22—A 66-year-old man was killed Wednesday morning after a Roswell police officer crashed into his car while responding to another call. The crash happened… Read More »Roswell police officer rams vehicle while responding to crash