Man accused of causing an explosion in Colorado Springs pleads not guilty
The man accused of causing an explosion in downtown Colorado Springs pleaded not guilty Monday.
The man accused of causing an explosion in downtown Colorado Springs pleaded not guilty Monday.
The Celtics have a closeout game at home, but don't yet know Porzingis' status for Game 5 and beyond.
Murray was a true game-time decision.
The Cowboys released Michael Gallup earlier this spring after he posted his worst season in the league last fall.
Travis Kelce has reportedly gotten a raise.
"How do you deal with such a thing?" Ngannou asked in a social media post announcing his son's death.
Reynolds and McElhenney are the latest celebrities to invest in Necaxa in recent years.
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 With a FIFA vote approaching, it has now been formally withdrawn, leaving two contenders.
Bets against Tesla stock are still mounting even as short sellers lose billions following the stock's post earnings report surge.
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.
EV startup Fisker Inc. is laying off more employees to "preserve cash," one week after warning investors it would have to make cuts to stave off impending bankruptcy, according to an internal email viewed by TechCrunch. Founder and CEO Henrik Fisker told employees Monday morning in the email that the company is "continuing to evaluate all viable options for our business, including a potential transaction, and we are committed to identifying potential buyers and pathways to infuse capital into the business." It's unclear how many employees Fisker Inc. is cutting.
Some major deals on board: a Dyson stick vac for $80 off, an HP laptop for just $279 and a powerful tower fan at a 40%-plus markdown.
True to its business concept, Turkey's "instant delivery" juggernaut Getir rose quickly. On Monday, the company -- once valued close to $12 billion -- announced it would shut down its operations the U.S., the U.K. and Europe to focus solely on its home market of Turkey. The move puts a bitter end to the company's very aggressive expansion strategy that saw it raise billions of dollars to grow organically and also snap up a number of equally aggressive, yet struggling, competitors to position itself as the market leader.
Federal safety regulators have opened an investigation into Ford's hands-free driver-assistance system, BlueCruise, after it was found to be active during two recent crashes that killed multiple people. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) said on Monday that it has confirmed BlueCruise was active in both crashes. The investigation into the two crashes ratchets up the scrutiny on BlueCruise, which is currently available on the Mustang Mach-E, and certain Ford F-150s (including the Lightning), Explorers and Expeditions.
Google filed a motion on Friday in a Virginia federal court seeking summary judgment for the Department of Justice's antitrust case against it. The DOJ sued Google at the beginning of 2023 for alleged monopolistic practices.
A 2006 Hummer H3 SUV90000000000000000000000oi-, the first year for the Chevrolet Colorado-based SUV, found in a Denver junkyard.
The actress/model/swimwear designer has the inside track to the fountain of youth.
As part of its antitrust suit against Amazon, the FTC accused the company of using Signal’s disappearing messages feature to conceal communications.
The Royals' reliever was diagnosed with melanoma during spring training.
Rogers pleaded not guilty to two felony rape charges April 18 for sexual assaults that allegedly happened during the 2023 season. The alleged road rage incident happened in March.
Pro-Palestinian protests and encampments are springing up at numerous colleges, leading to arrests and heightened security concerns. Here’s what's happening.