3 Gloucester Co. schools on lockdown following 'police incident'
Gloucester County Public Schools said in a post to its Facebook page that Bethel Elementary and Peasley Middle Schools had initiated a lockdown due to a 'police incident.'
Gloucester County Public Schools said in a post to its Facebook page that Bethel Elementary and Peasley Middle Schools had initiated a lockdown due to a 'police incident.'
Birmingham-Southern fell behind 7–0 in its Division III College World Series matchup with Salve Regina and couldn't overcome the deficit in a 7–5 defeat.
Meta is once again telling the world it intends to reorient its platform in order to appeal to younger users.
Massive markdowns on deck: A Dyson vacuum for 50% off, go-anywhere cotton shorts for $9 and a 4K smart TV for under $400.
Unwind with mess-free scented tablets that last up to 30 minutes each: 'They smell heavenly.'
Shares in Donald Trump's social media company have been on a wild ride after the former president was convicted on all counts in his hush money trial.
Google's new AI search feature was bound to have its issues. Now, after weeks of jokes and memes on social media, the tech giant is responding.
Jake Mintz is joined by Chelsea Janes to talk about the Jorge Lopez-New York Mets situation that occurred on Wednesday, the Blue Jays going night mode with their City Connect uniforms, an injury to the Yankees' rotation and give their Good, Bad, Uggla picks for the week.
Google is embarrassed about its AI Overviews, too. Google -- a company whose name is synonymous with searching the web -- whose brand focuses on "organizing the world's information" and putting it at user's fingertips -- actually wrote in a blog post that "some odd, inaccurate or unhelpful AI Overviews certainly did show up." The admission of failure, penned by Google VP and Head of Search Liz Reid, seems a testimony as to how the drive to mash AI technology into everything has now somehow made Google Search worse.
The “Super Bass” singer has axed a second concert in Amsterdam after being detained in the country last week, an experience she has called "subhuman."
Donald Trump's conviction on 34 felony counts might finally distract voters from thinking about what they don't like about Joe Biden.
This week's best tech deals include the Apple iPad for $300, the PS5 for $450, a year of Peacock for $20 and several discounts on Sonos speakers.
The Tribeca Film Festival will debut a bunch of short films made by AI. They are being made using OpenAI’s Sora model.
Spain has blocked Meta from rolling out election-focused features on Facebook and Instagram in the country, citing data protection concerns. A data protection agency called the company’s planned treatment of user information "unnecessary, disproportionate and excessive."
More automakers are equipping electric vehicles with 800-volt battery architecture to take advantage of more powerful DC chargers for faster charge times.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that over 125,000 Tesla vehicles lack a properly functioning seat belt warning system.
Stripe, the world's most valuable fintech startup, said on Friday that it will temporarily move to an invite-only model for new account sign-ups in India, calling the move "a tough decision" as it navigates the country's evolving regulatory landscape. In a statement posted on its website, Stripe said businesses in India will no longer be able to sign up for new accounts through the company's website, and will instead need to request an invite. "The regulatory landscape in India continues to evolve, and our goal is to offer the same experience in India that we aspire to offer to all our users worldwide," Stripe said in the statement.
Krysten Peek is joined by CBS Sports HQ basketball insider and 247 Sports Director of Scouting Adam Finkelstein to discuss the biggest winners and losers from the 2024 NBA Draft withdrawal deadline.
These operations, which originated from Russia, China, Iran and Israel, attempted to manipulate public opinion and influence political outcomes without revealing their true identities or intentions, the company said
Microsoft and the CWA have forged a labor neutrality agreement for all ZeniMax workers. The CWA says the deal is similar to the one from 2022 covering Activision Blizzard’s workforce, which went into effect in April of this year.
The flattering silhouette and forgiving waistband might have you wearing them everywhere: 'They look expensive,' one fan says.