Meta takes all the wrong lessons from X
“Meta has always been a home for Russian, Chinese and Iranian disinformation,” said Gordon Crovitz, co-CEO of NewsGuard, a company that provides a tool to… Read More »Meta takes all the wrong lessons from X
“Meta has always been a home for Russian, Chinese and Iranian disinformation,” said Gordon Crovitz, co-CEO of NewsGuard, a company that provides a tool to… Read More »Meta takes all the wrong lessons from X
San Francisco artificial intelligence startup Anthropic is in talks to raise a new round of funding that could value the company at $60 billion, up… Read More »Anthropic in talks for $2 billion funding round
By Amina Niasse and Ross Kerber NEW YORK/BOSTON (Reuters) – Shareholders of UnitedHealth Group said on Wednesday they have asked the company to prepare a… Read More »Shareholders urge UnitedHealth to analyze the impact of healthcare denials
In the days after Donald J. Trump was re-elected president, one of his most high-profile stops was an Ultimate Fighting Championship event at Madison Square… Read More »Saudi Arabia may collaborate with UFC owner TKO to establish Boxing League
Mexico's president lashed out at Donald Trump on Wednesday, saying the United States should be called “Mexican America,” after Trump's promise to rename the Gulf… Read More »Mexican President Trolls Trump, Suggests US Be Renamed 'Mexican America'
“The samples we took by Perseverance predate the date; they're older than any sample or rock we could take here on Earth,” Fox said. “So… Read More »NASA defers decision on Mars Sample Return to Trump administration
Meta caused a stir last week when it announced that it plans to populate its platform with a significant number of fully artificial users in… Read More »AI social media users aren't always a totally dumb idea
Judge Juan Merchan's decision to uphold the sentencing of President-elect Donald Trump on Friday, just 10 days before the inauguration, took many people by surprise.… Read More »The Wisdom of Judge Merchan's Sentencing Order
AT&T announced Wednesday that it will begin crediting customers for internet outages and long wait times, the latest initiative in a yearslong effort to revamp… Read More »AT&T will give customers credit after internet outages
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With European sales and production of electric cars lagging in comparison, a blame game has emerged between automakers and policymakers. “A regulatory framework that ignores… Read More »Europe wanted to lead the world in electric vehicles. The car manufacturers can't keep up
An innovative California-based launch company called Relativity Space has been the darling of investors and media for several years. The theory of relativity promised to… Read More »Nearly two years after its radical turnaround, Fidelity is downgrading Relativity's valuation
HELSINKI (Reuters) – Finland's public transport agency said on Wednesday that an oil tanker suspected of damaging undersea cables in the Baltic Sea has serious… Read More »Finland says oil tanker linked to submarine cable damage has serious flaws
Theodore Farnsworth, the former CEO of MoviePass' parent company, pleaded guilty Tuesday to securities fraud after federal prosecutors said he misled investors about the company's… Read More »Former MoviePass executive pleads guilty to fraud over 'Unlimited' scheme
DALLAS (AP) — Los Angeles Lakers coach JJ Redick said members of his family were among those in Southern California who had to evacuate their… Read More »Lakers coach JJ Redick says his family has been evacuated and people are 'panicking' because of the LA wildfires