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Matt Harmon is back from vacation and feeling refreshed. In his return to the pod, he asks which players need a fantasy refresh in 2024. Andy Behrens joins Harmon on the pod as they try to identify 10 candidates that need a fantasy reputation reboot this upcoming season.
Charles McDonald is joined by Steven Ruiz of The Ringer to break down which teams had the best and worst offseasons in the NFL
Investors biding their time for Nvidia results looked to retail earnings and Fedspeak for clues to the economy.
Disney is laying off around 175 employees as it scales back on original shows and movies for Disney+.
In this bonus episode, Devindra chats with Pavan Davuluri, Microsoft's head of Windows and Devices, about the new Surface devices and the Copilot+ PC initiative.
Energy.gov's fact of the week shows that while hybrid sales have been up and down over time, things are now looking rosy for electrified models.
Decentralized social networks aren't immune to botnet-driven spam, as a recent spam attack on Bluesky demonstrates. Earlier this month, a flood of posts reading "remember to always vote Trump" showed up on Bluesky's network posted by accounts with random names and default avatars. The spam didn't originate on Bluesky, though.
“A lot has changed. It's so hard to get noticed now,” Short told Yahoo Entertainment in a new interview.
Alchemist Accelerator has a new pile of AI-forward companies demoing their wares today, if you care to watch, and the program itself is making some international moves into Tokyo and Doha. Chatting with Alchemist CEO and founder Ravi Belani ahead of demo day (today at 10:30 a.m. Pacific) about this cohort, it was clear that ambitions for AI startups have contracted, and that's not a bad thing. No early-stage startup today is at all likely to become the next OpenAI or Anthropic — their lead is too huge right now in the domain of foundational large language models.
Are you sitting down? Stop it. These desks can raise or lower with the push of a button. Your body will thank you.
Rafael Devers is now just two home runs shy of matching MLB’s all-time record.
The Nuggets' loss on Sunday night affected the NBA Finals odds.
While many climate investors focus their efforts on breakthrough, deep-tech solutions, Patrick Sheehan at ETF Partners has other ideas. “I’ve actually got nothing against carbon capture and storage, apart from the fact it’s probably going to be commercialized too late,” he told TechCrunch. Instead, Sheehan and his colleagues are diving into more software-centric companies that promise to still move the needle.
Neuralink will be able to surgically implant its device into another patient’s brain.
Here's what we know about Combs's legal problems in the wake of the 2016 hotel assault video surfacing and the March raid of his homes.
San Diego Padres second baseman Xander Bogaerts left Monday's game against the Atlanta Braves after injuring his shoulder while diving for a ground ball. Initial tests showed no serious damage.
Swinney didn't need transfers to build Clemson into a national powerhouse. But the times have changed and he may now be hurting the Tigers with his old-school approach.
Nilu27 teases new hypercar with video showing gullwing doors, triple-tip exhaust and lots of high-tech aerodynamic design details.
The "King of Queens" star returns to his stand-up roots with his latest tour, "Owls Don't Walk." Should fans expect to see him in "Happy Gilmore 2"?
Consolidation is here in cybersecurity, as bigger players in the space pick up startups that will help them grapple with the ever-expanding attack surface for enterprises as they move more activity into the cloud. In the latest development, CyberArk — one of the army of larger security companies founded out of Israel — is acquiring Venafi, a specialist in machine identity, for $1.54 billion. CyberArk will pay $1 billion in cash and approximately $540 million in shares.