Mayor Schor pauses MLK BLVD reconfiguration project
Mayor Schor pauses MLK BLVD reconfiguration project
Mayor Schor pauses MLK BLVD reconfiguration project
A lot can go wrong when you're building a house. Experts say it's essential to stay involved throughout the process.
After 56 pro fights and losses in three of his last four, the UFC veteran knows what fans think about the state of his career – but he also knows they've been wrong before.
Extremist militia groups are using Facebook to spread conspiracy theories and organize.
It's a Nigerian company that is putting up impressive growth with its food delivery business in a particularly difficult market. Keep an eye on it, since Nigeria is a big market and no single company there has its delivery business on lock. On the venture side of things, we discussed two stories: First, Intuition's bet on the consumer market is particularly interesting.
Red Bull Racing’s Chief Technical Officer Adrian Newey is officially departing the team in the first quarter of 2025.
At its Team '24 event in Las Vegas, Atlassian today announced that it is combining Jira Software with Jira Work Management into a single product under the "Jira" brand. The origins of Jira, Atlassian's flagship project management tool, are in software development and issue tracking for developers, but throughout the past few years, the company started to launch Jira versions for other teams as well. "We believe great teams are built on a foundation of shared goals, coordinated work, and free-flowing information across functions," writes Dave Meyer, the head of product for Jira, in today's announcement.
The MG EXE181 concept introduced at the Beijing Motor Show is an electric single-seater that updates the 1959 MG EXE181 land speed record-holding car.
Fresh data on Thursday showed further signs of sticky inflation, pushing bond yields higher and weighing on stocks.
The numbers for the Bears' proposed stadium project are astounding.
Director Gotham Chopra talks about delicately including Jon Bon Jovi’s friendship with Bruce Springsteen in the band docuseries, saying, “Bruce is such an enormous presence” that, if not handled right, the story could have “become about Bruce.”
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger & SI’s Pat Forde react to the huge performance this weekend by Texas QB Arch Manning, Michigan and Notre Dame's spring games, Jaden Rashada entering the transfer portal, and more
North Korean animators may have helped create popular cartoons for Amazon Prime Video, Max and other streaming services. Researchers allegedly discovered files on a North Korean internet server that included animations, written instructions and comments regarding the shows.
Wall Street strategists are becoming less confident in small cap stocks as Fed rate cut hopes diminish.
Amazon MGM just set a March 20, 2026 release date for Project Hail Mary, an adaptation of the Andy Weir novel. The film stars Ryan Gosling and is directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.
It’s not everyday that you get to sharpen your skills with Elon Musk as your boss. It was while sourcing manufacturing equipment for Tesla factories that Will Drewery drew inspiration for Diagon, a startup that helps manufacturers procure equipment. “Big projects companies are building now, like battery manufacturing, need very specific types of process equipment and automation equipment to build a factory and automate,” co-founder and CEO Drewery told TechCrunch.
Let us pause for a moment to appreciate what Wembanyama just accomplished in his first year in the NBA.
Can generative AI designed for the enterprise (for example, AI that autocompletes reports, spreadsheet formulas and so on) ever be interoperable? Along with a coterie of organizations including Cloudera and Intel, the Linux Foundation — the nonprofit organization that supports and maintains a growing number of open source efforts — aims to find out. The Linux Foundation on Tuesday announced the launch of the Open Platform for Enterprise AI (OPEA), a project to foster the development of open, multi-provider and composable (i.e.
Zypsy, a design firm with a track record of helping early-stage startups, has launched a new and somewhat unique venture investment program. It will be offering 10 startups up to $100,000 of brand and product design services, spanning 8 to 10 weeks of engagement, for no cash payment. "After the initial 8 to 10 weeks program, we work on a retainer with cash depending on the further project needs," Kaz Tamai, co-founder and CEO of Zypsy, told TechCrunch.
Alex Pereira is a dangerous man.
A handful of US municipalities have implemented some form of a mansion tax. But what once seemed a promising populist answer to worsening home affordability could now be compounding the problem.