First Alert Overnight Weather Forecast: May 17
A storm system will bring rain and storms Friday night through Saturday.
A storm system will bring rain and storms Friday night through Saturday.
The lights, also known as aurora borealis, might be visible as far south as Alabama, according to NOAA.
Follow the UEFA Champions League final between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid as it happens.
A total of 37 candidates have been assassinated ahead of Sunday’s vote in Mexico, a security consultancy says.
Data is at the heart of today's advanced AI systems, but it's costing more and more -- making it out of reach for all but the wealthiest tech companies. Last year, James Betker, a researcher at OpenAI, penned a post on his personal blog about the nature of generative AI models and the datasets on which they're trained. In it, Betker claimed that training data -- not a model's design, architecture or any other characteristic -- was the key to increasingly sophisticated, capable AI systems.
Tesla is recalling 125,227 vehicles in the United States due to a malfunction in its seatbelt warning system that can increase the risk of injury in a collision, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Friday.
Meta is looking to revamp Facebook's image as a place for younger Gen. Z users.
Are you ready to watch Caitlin Clark's next WNBA game? The Fever host the Chicago Sky today at noon.
The Yankees slugger was struggling massively in April. He now leads MLB in home runs.
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.
Entertainment giant Live Nation has confirmed its ticketing subsidiary Ticketmaster has been hacked. Live Nation confirmed the data breach in a filing with government regulators late on Friday after the markets closed. In its statement, Live Nation said the breach occurred on May 20, and that a cybercriminal "offered what it alleged to be Company user data for sale via the dark web."
Travis Kelce crashed the White House podium last year. This time, he received a direct invitation.
The date for Tyson-Paul will be announced by next Friday.
'Like wearing nothing at all': No wonder the easy-breezy number has a 3,400-person fan club.
There are a lot of issues you can ignore with your car’s condition and cleanliness, but a dirty windshield isn’t one of them. Here's how to rid your glass of oily residue for a safe view of the road.
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.
Japanese crypto exchange DMM Bitcoin confirmed on Friday that it had been the victim of a hack resulting in the theft of 4,502.9 bitcoin, or about $305 million. According to crypto security firm Elliptic, this is the eighth largest crypto theft in history. DMM Bitcoin said it detected “an unauthorized leak of Bitcoin (BTC) from our wallet” on Friday and that it was still investigating and had taken measures to stop further thefts.
We drove Chevrolet's newest EVs, a Porsche 718 Boxster and the Lexus TX 550h+. Cadillac revealed the Optiq EV and the Porsche 911 gets hybrid power.
Dyson’s first robot vacuum may be late on the scene, but it impresses with excellent suction power and remarkable obstacle avoidance. However, its $1,200 will be prohibitively expensive for some.
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.
When Alex Ewing was a kid growing up in Purcell, Oklahoma, he knew how close he was to home based on which billboards he could see out the car window. Now, as the CEO of OneScreen.ai, he's helping startups like fintech Ramp and technical recruiter Karat advertise on billboards and beyond. "I think billboards are cool and help bring creativity back into marketing," Ewing told TechCrunch.