GenZ & Millenials willing to travel, spend money for events
AAA Report: GenZ & Millennials willing to travel, spend money for events
AAA Report: GenZ & Millennials willing to travel, spend money for events
The U.S.-Mexico bid for the 2027 Women's World Cup was half-hearted. With a FIFA vote approaching, it has now been formally withdrawn, leaving two contenders.
Dan Wetzel, Ross Delleneger, and SI's Pat Forde recap the 2024 NFL Draft, reacted to recent College Football Playoff complaints, reacted to news of Damien Martinez picking Miami, and discussed Dylan Raiola's impressive spring game.
Wall Street is waiting to hear more about how McDonald's consumers are faring.
"How do you deal with such a thing?" Ngannou asked in a social media post announcing his son's death.
Paramount Global announced the departure of its CEO.
Tesla stock soared at the open on Monday following reports CEO Elon Musk won Chinese approval to deploy the automaker’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) autonomous software on the mainland.
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The image of the Horsehead Nebula captures the iconic nebula in a whole new light.
The latest GLP-1 drugs are starting to see proof of greater use beyond diabetes and obesity. How will it affect makers Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly?
Toyota invests $1.3B in the plant building the Highlander for new three-row EV and battery pack assembly lines. Thought to be for an electric Higlander.
Bets against Tesla stock are still mounting even as short sellers lose billions following the stock's post earnings report surge.
Jake Mintz & Jordan Shusterman discuss MLB changing their uniforms back to how they were last year after complaints from players and fans, as well as recap the weekend action including the Twins’ home run sausage celebration and Shohei Ohtani’s not-so-friendly reception in Toronto.
Why are a bunch of people spending hours watching Bob Barker-era "Price is Right" episodes for the first time with strangers on the internet?
On Monday, the US Supreme Court dismissed Elon Musk’s appeal about a 2018 SEC settlement regarding a “funding secured” tweet. The conservative-majority court passed on Musk’s attempt to throw out the agreement.
Ahead of Google's annual I/O developer conference in May, the tech giant has laid off staff across key teams like Flutter, Dart, Python and others, according to reports from affected employees shared on social media. Google confirmed the layoffs to TechCrunch, but not the specific teams, roles or how many people were let go. "As we’ve said, we’re responsibly investing in our company's biggest priorities and the significant opportunities ahead," said Google spokesperson Alex García-Kummert.
Apple’s iPadOS has been branded a gatekeeper under the EU’s DMA legislation, which means the software has to comply with a host of rules. The company has six months to comply to avoid fines.
Fisker CEO Henrik Fisker told staff members that four companies are considering buying the troubled EV manufacturer, though a deal isn't done yet.
Everything you need to know about the spread of avian influenza, aka bird flu, in the U.S. and new testing on ground beef, milk and other dairy products.
Starbucks laid out five promises ahead of its second quarter earnings aimed at improving results for its employees, customers, farmers, and shareholders.
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