A first look inside the official NFL Draft merchandise shop opening in downtown Detroit
The official NFL Draft merchandise store is set up and ready to go, featuring exclusive gear sold only in the heart of Detroit.
The official NFL Draft merchandise store is set up and ready to go, featuring exclusive gear sold only in the heart of Detroit.
Yahoo Sports' Charles McDonald breaks down the Lions' 2024 draft.
Detroit's revival as a football city was on full display Thursday night.
In some cities, hosting the NFL Draft is just that — a fun, unique three-day event that has toured the country since 2016. For Detroit, it was seen as something more.
Fantasy football analyst Matt Harmon lays out Year 1 expectations for the talented class of rookie wide receivers entering the 2024 season.
With the draft in the rear view there is no better time to do a dynasty rookie mock draft. Football Guy's Matt Waldman joins Matt Harmon for a two round Superflex format dynasty draft. The two debate the biggest topics of rookie mock drafts and when Marvin Harrison Jr. should come off the board. The two also identify deep dynasty sleepers to consider in later rounds.
Paramount's exclusivity window with Skydance expires on Friday.
X is changing how blocks work on its platform, though it’s (for now) stopping short of Elon Musk’s wish of nuking the feature entirely.
Sixteen U.S. movie theaters are hosting the nearly 21-hour event. Here’s what goes into planning the cinematic event of the galaxy.
Flagstar Bank is a great mortgage lender for FHA loans, but it has many other types of home loans, too. Learn whether Flagstar Bank is the right lender for you.
Smart is set to make $13 million in 2024 and his contract now goes through 2033.
More than 50,000 shoppers say these high-waisted yoga pants are the total package: 'Strong, well made and keep my tummy from bulging.'
Kajabi, the video and web hosting platform for content creators to sell online courses, announced Thursday the official launch of its no-code branded mobile app offering, letting users host their own customized native app through the App Store and Google Play. Kajabi already has a mobile app for hosting online courses, but this new product allows creators to control the user experience and interact with customers in a new way. Creators can customize their app’s icon, login screen, layout, and content, including the welcome screen, explore page, push notifications, custom links, carousels featuring online courses, other in-app purchases like bundle offers, and more.
After a strong winter for the US labor market, economists expect hiring to have slowed in April.
Ford reported April US sales that dipped slightly, but saw continued strength with hybrid and truck sales, highlighting the automaker’s pivot into those vehicles.
Heat Culture may mean a more cautious approach to retool around Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo.
Jones suffered a spinal fracture in a crash at Talladega.
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.”
AI startups face a different set of challenges from your typical SaaS company. Seseri made it clear that just because you connect to some AI APIs, it doesn’t make you an AI company. “And by AI-native I don't mean you're slapping a shiny wrapper with some call to OpenAI or Anthropic with a user interface that’s human-like and you're an AI company,” Seseri said.
Lamini, a Palo Alto-based startup building a platform to help enterprises deploy generative AI tech, has raised $25 million from investors, including Stanford computer science professor Andrew Ng. Lamini, co-founded several years ago by Sharon Zhou and Greg Diamos, has an interesting sales pitch. Many generative AI platforms are far too general purpose, Zhou and Diamos argue, and don't have solutions and infrastructure geared to meet the needs of corporations.
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).