Apes from 'Planet of the Apes' surprise locals, ride on horseback to promote new movie
Locals in San Fransisco were treated to an unusual sight: apes from the "Planet of the Apes" films mounted on horseback.
Locals in San Fransisco were treated to an unusual sight: apes from the "Planet of the Apes" films mounted on horseback.
If Burrow is indeed back to form, there's reason for hope in Cincinnati of a return to Super Bowl contention.
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Wayve, a U.K.-born startup developing a self-learning rather than rule-based system for autonomous driving, has closed $1.05 billion in Series C funding led by SoftBank Group. The company plans to use the fresh capital injection to develop its product for "eyes on" assisted driving and "yes off" fully automated driving and other AI-assisted automotive applications. San Francisco has become known as the epicenter for autonomous driving roll-outs, with Alphabet-owned Waymo and GM-owned Cruise both operating services in the city.
'There is no way I could ever go back' to Keurig, one devoted fan says.
The four actors who starred as hobbits in the franchise became emotional onstage, proving the 'Fellowship' is as strong as ever.
Jake Mintz & Jordan Shusterman discuss the Padres-Marlins trade that sent Luis Arraez to San Diego, as well as recap all the action from this weekend in baseball and send birthday wishes to hall-of-famer Willie Mays.
Trea Turner is expected to miss the next six weeks with the Philadelphia Phillies. The shortstop strained his hamstring running the bases.
More than 95,000 people use this to keep their eyes on the road, instead of on their phones.
"Challengers" might be a movie about tennis, but people can't stop talking about its kissing scenes.
We break down the second-round matchup between the Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Timberwolves and make our prediction.
It's the 10th day of the hush money trial.
Here’s a closer look at what to expect from the pay-per-view portion of UFC 301.
Mars exploration has always been the exclusive purview of national space agencies, but NASA is trying to change that, awarding a dozen research tasks to private companies as a prelude to commercial support for future missions to the Red Planet. It's the second time in a month that the agency has shown its desire for commercial support in Mars missions, having more or less scrapped the original Mars Sample Return mission in favor of a to-be-determined alternative, likely by private space companies. A total of nine companies were selected to perform 12 "concept studies" on how they could provide Mars-related services, from payload delivery to planetary imaging to communications relays.
Starfield's May update adds the option to target 30, 40, 60 fps or an uncapped frame rate on Xbox Series X.
The Wildcats have added six players via the transfer portal since Mark Pope was hired.
John Green fans, are you ready for the 'Turtles All the Way Down' movie?
The Browns want Cleveland taxpayers to kick in some cash for a new stadium. Just a few billion dollars or so.
Midwest venture capital firms might always play catch-up to the coasts, but that’s not stopping some firms from pulling in nice-sized funds to support startups in their local ecosystems and overall region. In 2023, Columbus-based Rev1 secured $30 million for its third Catalyst Fund aimed at life sciences. The Chicago-based early-stage firm has secured $98 million in new capital commitments for its Fund IV.
When Joanna Strober was around 47, she stopped sleeping. While losing sleep is a common symptom of perimenopause, she first had to go to multiple providers, including driving 45 minutes out of San Francisco to pay $750 out of pocket, to get that diagnosis and proper treatment. "That feeling of wow, I've really been suffering unnecessarily for the past year really stuck with me," Strober said on a recent episode of TechCrunch's Found podcast.
In a written order handed down at the start of Tuesday’s court proceedings, Judge Juan Merchan announced fines of $1,000 each for nine posts made on Trump’s Truth Social feed that he said violated his gag order barring attacks on potential witnesses in the hush money trial.