0330 Today in History
0330 Today in History
0330 Today in History
University leaders need to "control" pro-Palestinian protestors, the Senator said.
These are today's mortgage rates. Rates likely won't drop for months, so if you want to buy now, you shouldn't hold out for lower rates. Lock in your rate now.
The NFL Draft is over, but there's still news breaking. Stay updated with Yahoo Sports.
The actress/model/swimwear designer has the inside track to the fountain of youth.
Anthony Edwards dropped 36 points in Phoenix.
Stellar earnings from the 'Magnificent Seven' duo have reignited optimism for a rally, but the PCE inflation print could put a spoke in the wheel.
Also on our cheat sheet: Spring savings from Apple, HP, Hanes and more.
A.J. Brown is set to make $32 million per season, which will make him the highest paid wide receiver in NFL history.
Six former Trojans have been taken at the top of the NFL Draft.
Naz Reid helped fuel the Timberwolves' rise from the bench this year.
The Lions are handing out extensions like they just pulled the winning lottery ticket.
Adding a dash cam to your car can bring you priceless peace-of-mind on the road and this spring sale on Rove dash cams could save you hundreds on a new one.
All-around, highly generalizable generative AI models were the name of the game once, and they arguably still are. Case in point: Snowflake, the cloud computing company, today unveiled Arctic LLM, a generative AI model that's described as "enterprise-grade." Available under an Apache 2.0 license, Arctic LLM is optimized for "enterprise workloads," including generating database code, Snowflake says, and is free for research and commercial use.
We're finally into the "show me" portion of the AI narrative, and Coca-Cola and Microsoft's new deal might be a glimpse of what the near-term future will be like for AI.
Ahead of the Snapdragon X Elite's arrival later this year, today Qualcomm announced a second laptop processor based on its Oryon CPU architecture.
Madica, an investment program launched by U.S.-based investor Flourish Ventures to back pre-seed startups in Africa, plans to invest in up to 10 ventures by the end of the year, ramping up its funding efforts after closing three initial deals. Madica disclosed the plans to TechCrunch, indicating accelerated investing in the coming year as it eyes up to 30 startups by the end of its three-year program, which started mid last year, after launch in late 2022. Announced today, the program’s initial investees include Kola Market, a B2B platform founded by Marie-Reine Seshie to help SMEs grow their sales and simplify their business operations.
Planning your next vacation? Earn rewards, free nights, elite status, and more with these top hotel credit cards.
The wait for Tesla results is on as investors look to Big Tech earnings to buoy stocks.
Razer has announced the Viper V3 Pro, its latest premium wireless gaming mouse. Here are our hands-on impressions.
These are today's mortgage rates. We wonder whether rates will rise for the fourth week in a row later this week. Lock in your rate today.