Federal inspectors found the courthouse's fire alarm system bypassed daily, posing significant fire safety risks. A broken gas leak sensor in the chiller room was unrepaired for months, risking toxic ...
A federal investigation has concluded the University of Kentucky violated the Civil Rights Act, President Eli Capilouto announced Wednesday. This comes roughly six months after the U.S. Department of ...
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We can’t imagine “Joe Buck singing along to ‘Let It Whip’ by Dazz Band” was on too many 2025 Bingo cards, nor do we imagine anyone who saw it on their card was feeling particularly good about it ...
S&P Global Ratings said it expects to cut Electronic Arts Inc.’s credit grades to junk status after the video-game maker’s buyout deal is closed, citing the expected addition of about $20 billion of ...
Popular piracy website Streameast is back to illegally streaming sporting events, just 13 months after Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) seized the domain. In August 2024, HSI seized several ...
Researchers have discovered major Tile security flaws that could let both the company itself and a tech-savvy stalker track your location. These arise from two crucial differences between the security ...
Shares of Roblox Corp (NYSE: RBLX) are trading higher Monday morning following news that video game giant Electronic Arts is set to go private in a landmark leveraged buyout. Here’s what investors ...
Even for President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., it was a shocking press conference. Last week’s announcement was supposed to be about how these two ...
NewRange Copper Nickel has announced that it will soon reveal plans for a proposed NorthMet copper-nickel sulfide ore mine in northern Minnesota. The question is: Will NewRange, a joint venture of ...
Construction and real estate company executives are teaming with D.C. politicians to weaken laws that protect New York construction workers, who have some of the most dangerous jobs in the world. The ...