Waymo announced its launch in Denver about two weeks ago, but it's going to take a while before Denverites will be able to take a ride in one. They're rolling out their service in phases. "It's really ...
In its stated desire to bring down the temperature, Disney and ABC’s response in sidelining their late-night host set the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” controversy on fire. Now the company seems to be relying ...
Democrat Adelita Grijalva has won a special election in Arizona’s 7th Congressional District, which will deliver the decisive signature to the push for a vote to release the Jeffrey Epstein case files ...
Nvidia will invest as much as $100 billion in OpenAI to support new data centers and other artificial intelligence infrastructure, a blockbuster deal that underscores booming demand for AI tools like ...
France and Saudi Arabia hope to use this year’s gathering of world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly and the increasingly horrific war in the Gaza Strip to inject new urgency into the ...
A league training video sent to NFL referees and teams on Wednesday noted officials should have flagged at least one of the Philadelphia Eagles’ “tush push” plays against the Kansas City Chiefs in ...
France and Saudi Arabia hope to use this year’s gathering of world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly and the increasingly horrific war in the Gaza Strip to inject new urgency into the ...
The NFL told its officials to keep an eye on false starts on the Philadelphia Eagles’ Tush Push play. It took just a few minutes for referee Brad Rogers’ crew to show that they didn’t get the memo.
A beginner-friendly coin trick that teaches how to push a coin through a table, a simple, visual, and deceptive illusion that surprises every spectator. Ukrainian drones strike a resort in annexed ...
Ciena reached an agreement to acquire optical technology developer Nubis Communications. Ciena will acquire the New Providence, New Jersey-based firm in an all-cash deal worth $270 million. The ...
President Donald Trump and U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have officially found scapegoats to blame for rising rates of reported autism cases. In a report published ...