Jill Stein has a verbal altercation with Jewish man outside Columbia University
Jill Stein has a verbal altercation with Jewish man outside Columbia University
Jill Stein has a verbal altercation with Jewish man outside Columbia University
Calls for divestment have been one of the most consistent demands at demonstrations on campuses across the country. Critics say it won't do anything to change the course of the war.
The U.S. women's water polo team is getting some unexpected support in its pursuit for a fourth consecutive Olympic gold medal from hip hop icon Flavor Flav.
Consumer demand for mobile AI chatbot apps outside of ChatGPT may be waning. Earlier this month, Anthropic launched its first mobile app on iOS, providing access to its Claude 3 model for both free and paid users. Unlike ChatGPT, Claude did not become a new App Store hit.
Climate protestors in Germany reportedly broke through police barricades on Friday, amid clashes between activists and law enforcement. The protestors either made it onto (according to protestors) or near (according to local police) the grounds of a Tesla gigafactory in Grünheide, Germany, near Berlin.
The shampoo and conditioner set has raked in 18,000+ five-star ratings on Amazon.
Ricky Alderete will be sentenced on July 1.
Consumer sentiment soured in May as fears over sticky inflation and high interest rates dampened Americans' outlook for the US economy.
Hot on the heels of a mega funding round valuing the GPU cloud company at a reported $19 billion, the New Jersey startup has opened an office in London that will serve as its European headquarters. Additionally, Coreweave said that it will open two data centers in the U.K. this year as part of a £1 billion ($1.25 billion) investment, its first outside the U.S. Founded in 2017, CoreWeave is one of a number of AI-focused cloud computing companies to benefit from the recent surge in AI, including the generative AI hype prompted by OpenAI's ChatGPT.
Muddy dogs, meet your match: 'He loves this. He acts like he's getting a massage.'
Here's a tidbit of startup history that may not be widely known outside of the tech firms themselves: The first versions of popular Android apps, like Twitter, were built by Google itself. In a podcast hosted by Lightspeed partner Michael Mignano, Beykpour reminisces about her role in Twitter's history. Later, Beykpour moved to work on mobile at Twitter around the time when other third-party apps were growing in popularity on other platforms, like BlackBerry and iOS.
The San Francisco Fed president said she didn't want to make projections about rates because of "uncertainty about what the next few months of inflation will look like."
Made of stainless steel rings, it's designed to lift residue without damaging your prized pans.
Already cranking up the air conditioner? Stay warm and cozy in these wide-waistband classics.
How does Amazon CTO Werner Vogels — a man worth untold millions, who during the COVID-19 pandemic outright bought the small Central Amsterdam Airbnb he'd been living in — spend his days? In a post this week on Vogels' personal blog, he details Distill, an open source app he built with his "OCTO" (Office of the CTO) team to transcribe and summarize their conference calls. As one might expect of an app from Amazon's CTO, Distill relies conspicuously on paid Amazon products and services to do the computational heavy lifting.
Line Man Wongnai, an on-demand food delivery service in Thailand, is considering an initial public offering on a Thai exchange or the U.S. in 2025, the company's CEO and co-founder, Yod Chinsupakul, said in an exclusive interview with TechCrunch. Line Man Wongnai has yet to finalize where it will launch the IPO, but a dual listing in Thailand and the U.S. is not off the cards, Chinsupakul said. "We are focused on continued business execution and restructuring as key priorities ahead of the potential IPO, and we will continue to assess our capital structure and financing needs, including various fundraising options," Chinsupakul said.
Over 11,000 Amazon shoppers have awarded this sporty stunner a winning five-star rating, with many highlighting the skirt-shorts combo's athletic cut, soft lightweight material and cozy fit.
Howard Schultz has weighed in on Starbucks recent troubles, but there are no leadership changes in the works.
As execs continue trying to settle the latest antitrust cases and implement a new athlete compensation model, those around college sports have plenty of unanswered questions.
Boston University forward Macklin Celebrini is expected to be the No. 1 overall pick.
Columbia canceled its main commencement ceremony, the University of Mississippi launched a student conduct investigation and Princeton students announced a hunger strike.