Group of concerned citizens file petition and voice frustrations over Amherst Central Park project
Amherst Concerned Citizens have filed a petition and voiced their frustrations over the plans to bring a public theatre to Amherst Central Park.
Amherst Concerned Citizens have filed a petition and voiced their frustrations over the plans to bring a public theatre to Amherst Central Park.
The 150th running of the Kentucky Derby is set for just before 7 p.m. ET
Threads users can now exert more control over who can quote their posts. This builds on a feature that already allows Threads users to limit who can reply to their posts (competing services like X and Bluesky offer similar reply controls). Threads outlined its plans for quote controls last month, and last night Adam Mosseri — who leads both Threads and Instagram for parent company Meta — announced that the feature is available to all users.
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Helldivers 2 players have become frustrated after Sony suddenly required linking to a PSN account to play the game on PC. This was not necessary when the title launched in February.
MLB and Nike are making changes to the player uniforms for the 2025 season. The uniforms have faced heavy criticism for a variety of issues, including small lettering and discoloration from sweat.
Apple CEO Tim Cook didn't give much away about the company's AI plans on Thursday's Q2 earnings call with investors, but he did confirm a few tidbits about how the tech giant plans to move forward with artificial intelligence. Notably, his comments suggested that despite spending more than $100 billion on R&D over the last five years, Apple isn't planning to spin up too many new data centers to run or train AI models. While we've known this for some time — after all, Apple has been calling its M3 MacBook Airs the "best consumer laptop for AI" — the company shouted out on its earnings call how AI is being used across its products.
Former President Donald Trump’s former campaign aide and White House communications director Hope Hicks testified Friday about her efforts to knock down negative stories about her boss during the 2016 campaign.
This week, Greg and Byron talk Tesla layoffs, V12s from Aston Martin and Ferrari, the 2029 AEB mandate and some EV testing. Also, these guys still own CDs.
Henrik Fisker stood on a stage last August and proudly debuted two prototypes designed to catapult his eponymous EV startup Fisker into the mainstream. There was the Pear, a low-cost EV meant for the masses, and the Alaska, Fisker’s entry into the red-hot pickup truck market. In the weeks that followed, Fisker stopped paying the engineering firm that helped develop those vehicles, according to a previously unreported lawsuit filed in federal court this week.
Apex Legends will have a solo mode for the first time in five years when the new season starts on May 7. Respawn said as recently as January it had no plans to bring back the single-player option.
After a month of play, four AL Central teams are above .500, a distinction no other division in baseball can claim.
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.
Smart is set to make $13 million in 2024 and his contract now goes through 2033.
Including entries as unusual as an abandoned missile silo and a house transformed into a pirate ship, each episode assigns ratings to three homes based on how creative, committed to theme and "wackadoo" they are.
F1 rejected Michael Andretti's bid to own a team until at least the 2028 season earlier this year.
Chris Finch underwent surgery to repair a ruptured patellar tendon in his right knee on Wednesday.
Follow the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semifinal between Borussia Dortmund and PSG as it happens.
Experts say that abortion bans in states more densely populated by women of color will exacerbate health disparities.
Midwest venture capital firms might always play catch-up to the coasts, but that’s not stopping some firms from pulling in nice-sized funds to support startups in their local ecosystems and overall region. In 2023, Columbus-based Rev1 secured $30 million for its third Catalyst Fund aimed at life sciences. The Chicago-based early-stage firm has secured $98 million in new capital commitments for its Fund IV.