Teacher accuses Ann Arbor principal of stealing dog she was encouraged to adopt
A teacher is suing the Ann Arbor school district over Gracie, a dog that is now at the center of an ownership battle after she was brought into the classroom.
A teacher is suing the Ann Arbor school district over Gracie, a dog that is now at the center of an ownership battle after she was brought into the classroom.
Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy battled all the way to the 72nd hole for the U.S. Open championship.
Florida State held off a late Virginia surge to win 7-3 and stay in Omaha.
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Criminals are increasingly turning to old-school forms of ID theft as part of a "big money grab" fueled by the pandemic.
The Braves have struggled with injuries to key players this season, including a season-ending injury for reigning NL MVP Ronald Acuña Jr.
Excessive rainfall this week in South Florida has caused several deaths and devastating damage.
Investors are eyeing political turmoil in France as uncertainty about rate cuts dogs the market.
Get caught up on this morning’s news: The Supreme Court’s abortion pill ruling, the nationwide heat wave and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
Tesla shareholders are suing CEO Elon Musk and members of the automaker’s board of directors over Musk’s decision to start xAI, which they say is a competing AI company, and then divert talent and resources from Tesla to the new startup. The lawsuit is one of the most direct challenges to Musk’s decision to start xAI, and it comes on the heels of his threat to develop AI outside of Tesla unless he is awarded more voting control over the company. The suit was also filed just a few hours before Tesla is scheduled to host its annual meeting, where shareholders will likely vote to re-ratify the $56 billion compensation package that was struck down by a judge earlier this year.
The biggest news stories this morning: Musk sued, Apple gets OpenAI to work for free, and what does Tile do with your data?
Netflix is taking advantage of some high drama in the hot dog-eating world with its next live-streaming event.
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The Biden campaign is hiring someone to run "content and meme pages." Will this be the new way of reaching Gen Z voters? Or will it be cringe?
Discord calls were available previously on PS5, but setting them up was nowhere near seamless.
Joey Chestnut, a multiple time Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest champion, won't be in this year's contest.
What's the difference between heat exhaustion and heat stroke — and how can you prevent them? Experts share how to stay safe during extreme heat.
If you're using closed captioning more often than you'd like, you need this — take it from a stadium full of satisfied shoppers.
Among all the young AI startups being ruthlessly pursued by VCs these days, GPTZero has already grown into profitability in its first year and a half of life, generating millions in revenue. Founded by 24-year-old Edward Tian and 26-year-old Alex Cui, who've been friends since high school, GPTZero offers a detection tool that helps identify whether a piece of content was AI generated. The founders have chosen to take a $10 million “preemptive” Series A led by Footwork co-founder Nikhil Basu Trivedi, the team has exclusively told TechCrunch.
The graduation ceremony at Newtown High School included a moment of silence for the victims of the Dec. 14, 2012, mass shooting, who would have been receiving their diplomas.
"Chestnut vs. Kobayashi: Unfinished Beef" streams on Sept. 2.