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USA Today Florida Network's Rob Landers brings you some of today's top stories on the News in 90 Seconds.
USA Today Florida Network's Rob Landers brings you some of today's top stories on the News in 90 Seconds.
Major League Baseball does not expect to implement an automated ball-strike system or "robot umpires" by the 2025 season, according to commissioner Rob Manfred.
Dan Devine and Jake Fischer recap the action from Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals, the Cavaliers firing J.B. Bickerstaff and the 76ers plans to pursue another star this offseason
If you're turning on your TV's closed captions more often than you'd like, you need this in your life — take it from a stadium full of satisfied shoppers.
A doodad with a fan club of 5,000+ that eliminates the need for precarious knife work? I'm all 'ears'!
Elon Musk's X is preparing to make "likes" private on the social network, in a change that could potentially confuse users over the difference between something they've favorited and something they've bookmarked. According to new posts by company employees, the decision to hide likes is meant to incentivize engagement, by allowing people to favorite content that seems "edgy" and to protect their public image. The change comes across as somewhat unnecessary, given that X, the company formerly known as Twitter, already had a private way to save posts on the platform: bookmarks.
Nvidia's blockbuster earnings have fired up optimism for AI's ability to fuel growth, eclipsing rate-hike worries for now.
On this week's podcast, we discuss the Honda Civic Hybrid refresh; a possible Maverick sport truck and possible new Mitsubishi Delica; booming hybrid sales; the UAW Mercedes vote; VW's ID.7 postponement; Tesla Semi news; the BYD Shark pickup truck; and, whew, even more.
Amazon shoppers say the flowy number elicits 'so many compliments.'
We rode every type of e-bike imaginable — these are our favorites, including models from Bluejay, Juiced, Lectric, Vvolt and Schwinn.
Experts address West Nile virus, dengue fever and malaria concerns.
Netflix’s mobile gaming lineup will soon have one more entry. Cozy Grove: Camp Spirit, the sequel to the 2021 Animal Crossing-esque Cozy Grove, will arrive on Android and iOS on June 25.
Seems like maybe PFL CEO Donn Davis felt a little more stung by the recent departure of Kayla Harrison than we first realized.
The details were revealed thanks to 404 Media, which obtained a contract that Samsung requires all independent repair stores to sign in exchange for selling them genuine repair parts.
Believe it or not, dull knives are actually more dangerous than sharp ones. Use this handy gadget to keep your cutlery a cut above.
Score major deals on top brands including Shark, Cuisinart, Michael Kors and Adidas.
There are many ways countries can go about supporting their tech industries. In France it involves picking a yearly cohort of 120 high-potential startups — the French Tech 120 — including 40 private companies deemed as most promising, dubbed the Next40. The French secretary of state for Digital Affairs, as of this year, Marina Ferrari, revealed this year’s laureates during VivaTech week in Paris.
Spotify is notifying customers who purchased its Car Thing product that the devices will stop working after December 9, 2024. The company's plans for the device have changed, as Spotify told users on Thursday that all Car Thing units "will stop operating" later this year, according to the email sent to buyers. Car Thing, which launched to the public in February 2022, was largely targeted toward people who don’t have a built-in infotainment system in their vehicles.
What a player's ADP is heading into Memorial Day weekend is likely not what it could be heading into Labor Day weekend. But with the start of summer fast approaching, there's no better to identify the ADPs that are worth monitoring over the next few months. Fantasy football expert Tera Roberts joins Matt Harmon to identify 10 ADP situations you need to keep an eye on this summer.
Spotify’s Car Thing, a limited hardware “test” the company began shipping only three years ago, is about to bite the dust. The company wrote on Thursday that the device will “no longer be operational” as of December 9.
Newport Beach police said in January Giddey wouldn't face criminal charges.