Cleveland Public Works employee shot at city-owned garage
Cleveland Police are investigating after a 57-year-old man who works for the city was shot at a Cleveland Public Works garage on Thursday morning, according to sources.
Cleveland Police are investigating after a 57-year-old man who works for the city was shot at a Cleveland Public Works garage on Thursday morning, according to sources.
The Browns want Cleveland taxpayers to kick in some cash for a new stadium. Just a few billion dollars or so.
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Since Elon Musk acquired Twitter in the fall of 2022, the market for Twitter alternatives has been saturated with would-be competitors ranging from smaller startups to open source apps to well-funded efforts like Threads from Instagram. As of March, LinkedIn's web traffic was up 10.6% year-over-year compared with a decline of 15.2% for X, according to traffic analytics data from digital intelligence platform SimilarWeb. Compared with November 2022 -- or right after Musk took over Twitter -- X's web traffic has declined by 10%, while LinkedIn's has grown 18%.
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.
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With highly anticipated new movies and the star-studded Met Gala on the horizon, it's a great week for celebrity enthusiasts.
Now, Aikido, a small startup in Ghent, Belgium, thinks it has an answer to that dilemma: A no-nonsense, open-source, developer-facing security platform. With other tools, the CSO is the buyer, but then some poor developer is the user. Aikido’s main competitors tend to make tools that are aimed at larger enterprises than the people who actually have to deploy the tools.
Red Bull Racing’s Chief Technical Officer Adrian Newey is officially departing the team in the first quarter of 2025.
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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.
Anne Hathaway stars opposite Nicholas Galitzine in this new straight-to-streaming romance movie.
The Fed is expected to keep interest rates at a 23-year high Wednesday, but investors will be listening for any signs of how long they will have to wait before cuts can begin.
Some 'garden leave' agreements that Wall Street uses to protect secrets are expected to survive the FTC's new non-compete ban, but some probably won't.
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It turns out the money was going from Ohtani's bank account to an illegal bookie to ... casinos.
The EU has officially opened a significant investigation into Meta for election disinformation. While the European Commission’s statement doesn’t explicitly mention Russia, Meta told Engadget the EU probe targets the country’s Doppelganger campaign.
Consumer Reports shares the ten vehicles most prone to paint problems, and they span quite an array of models.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Monday that it is fining the four U.S. major wireless carriers around $200 million in total for “illegally” sharing and selling customers’ real-time location data without their consent. AT&T’s fine is more than $57 million, Verizon’s is almost $47 million, T-Mobile’s is more than $80 million and Sprint’s is more than $12 million, according to the FCC’s announcement.
Warner Bros. Discovery could lose its NBA media rights package.