Local NC State Alum Share Excitement Ahead of Final Four
Local NC State Alum Share Excitement Ahead of Final Four
Local NC State Alum Share Excitement Ahead of Final Four
Only a few weeks ago, DJ Burns was the little-known second-leading scorer on a 14-loss NC State team bound for the NIT. Now he’s the face of the Wolfpack’s rampage to the Final Four.
2024 is the first time that two schools have both teams in the Final Four in the same season.
The Gamecocks are headed to the title game.
The Cavaliers have the lead in NBA TV's favorite series.
After Turner and Latu, the field is wide open.
Matt Harmon and Andy Behrens go where no pod has gone before after the NFL Draft. They identify the biggest winners and losers in the fantasy world. This is totally an original idea so don't fact check us. Behrens also reveals the four biggest debates he had when putting together his rookie dynasty rankings.
Consumer Reports offers a quick guide, with a few examples, of when you should get your car maintained and repaired at a dealership, vs. an independent shop, vs. a chain.
Murphy was an all-conference offensive tackle in his first season at Appalachian State.
Chip giant AMD reported its first quarter earnings on Tuesday beating analysts' expectations on the top and bottom lines, but lighter-than-anticipated guidance for the next quarter sent the stock lower.
Viewership was still better than what the NFL Draft drew two years ago.
Walmart announced it is closing down its healthcare business Tuesday. The move will impact 51 locations in five states, as well as relationships with health systems, like the one penned with Florida's Orlando Health in November.
Wendy Davidson is an industry veteran, but now faces her toughest challenge yet.
MarketWatch Guides found that up to a quarter of drivers in some states are on the road without insurance coverage.
The 2025 Mercedes-Benz S-Class gets some tiny modifications to its tech and luxury offerings before a larger facelift and refresh coming in 2026.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission said on Monday that it is fining the four U.S. major wireless carriers around $200 million in total for “illegally” sharing and selling customers’ real-time location data without their consent. AT&T’s fine is more than $57 million, Verizon’s is almost $47 million, T-Mobile’s is more than $80 million and Sprint’s is more than $12 million, according to the FCC’s announcement.
Finch collided with Mike Conley in the final two minutes of Minnesota's series-ending win over the Suns.
Hans Tung, a managing partner at Notable Capital, formerly GGV Capital, has a lot of thoughts on the state of venture capital today. With $4.2 billion in assets under management, Notable evolved from 24-year-old cross-border VC firm GGV Capital, and Tung was around when GGV invested in the likes of Affirm, Airbnb, StockX, Square and Slack.
England-based TWR unveiled a resto-modded Jaguar XJS with a carbon fiber body, design updates inside and out, and a 600-horsepower supercharged V12.
Instagram is introducing a few new changes to its ranking systems to better highlight content from smaller, original creators across the social network. The Meta-owned platform says that historically, creators with large followings and accounts that share reposted content have gotten the most reach on the platform. The change comes after months of criticism from creators' who said their reach has been negatively impacted by the algorithm, leading to Instagram head Adam Mosseri fielding complaints on Threads nearly as often as he promoted new features.
The ransomware gang that hacked into U.S. health tech giant Change Healthcare used a set of stolen credentials to remotely access the company's systems that weren't protected by multifactor authentication (MFA), according to the chief executive of its parent company, UnitedHealth Group (UHG). UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty provided the written testimony ahead of a House subcommittee hearing on Wednesday into the February ransomware attack that caused months of disruption across the U.S. healthcare system. This is the first time the health insurance giant has given an assessment of how hackers broke into Change Healthcare's systems, during which massive amounts of health data were exfiltrated from its systems.