Ballot access dispute between Charleston County sheriff candidate and South Carolina Democratic Party heads to court
Ballot access dispute between Charleston County sheriff candidate and South Carolina Democratic Party heads to court
Ballot access dispute between Charleston County sheriff candidate and South Carolina Democratic Party heads to court
The songs of top artists will return to TikTok following the resolution of a licensing dispute with Universal Music Group.
On Thursday, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs repealed a controversial Civil War-era abortion ban that banned abortions except when necessary to save the mother’s life. However, the repeal will not take effect immediately. Here's what that means for women trying to access abortion in Arizona now.
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The TV showrunner, known for “Zoey 101” and “Drake & Josh,” claims the doc makers implied he was “involved in or facilitated horrific crimes for which actual child predators have been prosecuted and convicted.”
Ahead of the U.S. presidential election, Google is bringing passkey support to its Advanced Protection Program (APP), which is used by people who are at high risk of targeted attacks, such as campaign workers, candidates, journalists, human rights workers, and more. APP traditionally required the use of hardware security keys, but soon users can enroll in APP with passkeys. Users will have the option to use passkeys alone or alongside a password or hardware security key.
Walgreens is ramping up its clinical trial offerings with Big Pharma players.
Apple is tweaking how it applies a new fee that can affect iOS developers in the European Union as it continues to configure its approach to the bloc's Digital Markets Act (DMA): Developers of free apps will be able to avoid the fee entirely under changes it announced Thursday, which apply from today, while other developers earning under a certain revenue threshold will get longer before they have to pay Apple the fee. The core technology fee (CTF) remains opt-in for iOS developers in the region, as Apple continues to offer its standard business terms, but those wanting to take up new entitlements the DMA has required Apple to offer -- such as allowing sideloading of apps, third-party app stores, and support for alternative payment tech than Apple's own -- must agree to the set of business terms that include the CTF (as Apple calls it).
Knicks fans were noticeably loud during Sunday's Game 4 win at Wells Fargo Center.
Both candidates have potential liabilities that could be highlighted under the bright lights of the debate stage.
Crunchyroll, like many other streaming services recently, is raising its subscription prices
Anthropic has released a Claude mobile app for iOS that any user can download for free.
Anthropic, one of the world's best-funded generative AI startups with $7.6 billion in the bank, is launching a new paid plan aimed at enterprises, including those in highly regulated industries like healthcare, finance and legal, as well as a new iOS app. Team, the enterprise plan, gives customers higher-priority access to Anthropic's Claude 3 family of generative AI models plus additional admin and user management controls. "Anthropic introduced the Team plan now in response to growing demand from enterprise customers who want to deploy Claude's advanced AI capabilities across their organizations," Scott White, product lead at Anthropic, told TechCrunch.
U.K. regulator Ofcom is investigating OnlyFans, an online adult content subscription service, for failing to prevent children from accessing pornography through the platform. Ofcom, the official regulatory body for the U.K.'s broadcasting, telecommunications and postal industries, says it has grounds to suspect that OnlyFans' parent company, Fenix International Limited, failed to implement age-verification measures sufficiently. The regulator is also investigating whether Fenix may have provided incomplete or inaccurate information as part of two information request notices issued by Ofcom — one in June 2022, and another in June 2023.
At its Team '24 event in Las Vegas, Atlassian today announced that it is combining Jira Software with Jira Work Management into a single product under the "Jira" brand. The origins of Jira, Atlassian's flagship project management tool, are in software development and issue tracking for developers, but throughout the past few years, the company started to launch Jira versions for other teams as well. "We believe great teams are built on a foundation of shared goals, coordinated work, and free-flowing information across functions," writes Dave Meyer, the head of product for Jira, in today's announcement.
TikTok has apparently added in-app coin purchase options for some users, going against Apple's policies.
The $199 Rabbit R1, a pocket-sized AI virtual assistant device, runs Android under the hood and is powered by a single app, according to Android Authority.
“It’s part of the game … Wish we would’ve caught it.”
Murphy was an all-conference offensive tackle in his first season at Appalachian State.
Eli Lilly missed on total sales in the first quarter, but its GLP-1 drugs helped boost sales by 26% over those in Q1 2023.
Tesla has begun laying off more people, starting with two senior executives, with plans for hundreds more. CEO Elon Musk says the company has to get “absolutely hard core about headcount.”