24 people killed in crashes on NH roads this year
New Hampshire State Police said 24 people have been killed in 22 crashes so far this year.
New Hampshire State Police said 24 people have been killed in 22 crashes so far this year.
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OpenAI is partnering with another publisher as it moves towards a licensed approach to training materials. Dotdash Meredith, the owner of brands like People and Better Homes & Gardens, will license its content for OpenAI to train ChatGPT.
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Kia teases a refreshed EV6 with Star Map Lighting. It will likely get a larger battery as well, and go on sale for the 2025 model year.
Apple's 2023 iMac has dropped to its lowest price to date, but you'll need to be comfortable having just 8GB of RAM.
Rivian reported mixed quarterly results for the first quarter, but will see further cost savings from shifting its upcoming R2 production to its Normal, Ill., plant and trimming its capital expenditure forecast.
Barclays Bank offers high-yield online savings accounts and CDs for consumers who prefer to do most of their banking online.
The last year has seen e-bike startups VanMoof and Cake file for bankruptcy amid a backdrop of micromobility doom and gloom. Bloom, a new Detroit-based startup, thinks it has the answer: take on all the hard, behind-the-scenes work and let these startups focus on the exciting stuff, like product design and branding. It's an idea that founders Chris Nolte and Justin Kosmides are so passionate about that they packed up and moved to Detroit to build it -- Nolte with his 1-year old child and spouse in tow, and Kosmides with his four-pawed companion Artie.
Robert Kahn has been a consistent presence on the Internet since its creation — obviously, since he was its co-creator. The interview was conducted on the occasion of Kahn (who goes by Bob in conversation) being awarded the IEEE Medal of Honor this week — you can watch the ceremony and speeches here. Last year the IEEE gave the medal to Vint Cerf, Kahn's partner in creating the protocols underpinning the internet and web.
Allen was a six-time All-NBA defender during his time with the Grizzlies.
Boyd's long free agency has come to an end.
The tech layoff wave is still going strong in 2024. Following significant workforce reductions in 2022 and 2023, this year has already seen 60,000 job cuts across 254 companies, according to independent layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi. Companies like Tesla, Amazon, Google, TikTok, Snap and Microsoft have conducted sizable layoffs in the first months of 2024.
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TikTok is suing the United States government in an effort to block a law that would ban TikTok if its parent company, ByteDance, fails to sell it within a year. TikTok argues that the law violates the U.S. Constitution's commitment to "both free speech and individual liberty." "For the first time in history, Congress has enacted a law that subjects a single, named speech platform to a permanent, nationwide ban, and bars every American from participating in a unique online community with more than 1 billion people worldwide," the lawsuit reads.
Live sports from ESPN are on the way to Disney+ later this year. Meanwhile, Disney's flagship streaming service is now profitable for the first time.
Jumia's revenue and gross merchandise volume showed growth despite a decrease in quarterly active customers, according to its Q1 2024 report. Revenue increased by 19% year-over-year (57% in constant currency) to $48.9 million, while GMV surged by 5% year-over-year (39% in constant currency) to $181 million. The quarterly active customers of the African e-tailer, on the other hand, declined by almost 5% from 2 million to 1.9 million due to cost-cutting measures such as reduced customer incentives and free shipping expenditures.
On Tuesday, U.S. and U.K. authorities revealed that the mastermind behind LockBit, one of the most prolific and damaging ransomware groups in history, is a 31-year-old Russian named Dmitry Yuryevich Khoroshev, aka "LockbitSupp." As it’s customary in these types of announcements, law enforcement published pictures of Khoroshev, as well as details of his group’s operation. Earlier this year, authorities seized LockBit’s infrastructure and the gang's banks of data, revealing key details of how LockBit worked.
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