New Mexico governor calls special session aimed toward public safety
New Mexico governor calls special session aimed toward public safety
New Mexico governor calls special session aimed toward public safety
Al Horford stepped up for Boston in Game 5, and now the real test begins for the Celtics, who will likely be without their starting center for the conference semifinals.
Fed day arrives with the focus on what clues Powell will offer to the chances for rate cuts this year.
It remains to be seen if this year's layoff trends follow last year's, in which layoffs slowed down in the summer, before cuts began ramping up yet again toward the winter. Unfortunately, it also serves as a reminder of the deeply human impact of layoffs and how risk profiles could evolve from here. Below you’ll find a comprehensive list of all the known layoffs in tech that started last year, to be updated monthly.
The brand basically never gets marked down — so head on over to Amazon, stat.
Amid final exams and upcoming graduations, Columbia students are grappling with fluctuating tensions on campus and the national attention these protests have received.
Pittsburgh is still building up the top prospect's workload, but his latest Triple-A outing showed that Skenes will soon be ready for a new challenge.
Now, Aikido, a small startup in Ghent, Belgium, thinks it has an answer to that dilemma: A no-nonsense, open source, developer-facing security platform. With other tools, the CSO is the buyer, but then some poor developer is the user. Aikido’s main competitors tend to make tools that are aimed at larger enterprises than the people who actually have to deploy the tools.
Italdesign Quintessenza is part GT, part pickup, tons of tech, all EV, and quick, too. A 150-kWh battery and 778 hp get the concept from 0-62 in 3 seconds.
Help her unwind with mess-free scented tablets that last up to 30 minutes each: 'They smell heavenly.'
Ford and NHTSA recall more than 240,000 Maverick small pickup trucks for taillights that may not illuminate.
Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst's death sparked important conversations about mental health. Her mother April Simpkins is carrying on her legacy in a new memoir.
Starbucks' decaf-like start to the year continues into the second quarter.
Get caught up on this morning’s news: Florida’s six-week abortion ban, campus arrests and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
Amazon has historically operated audiobook marketplace Audible as a separate entity, unconnected to the retailer's broader goals and ambitions. Today, that's changing a bit with the launch of a test that will allow Audible users to receive recommendations about what to listen to next based on their Prime Video viewing behavior. The company says this will be introduced through a new discovery page feature called "Based on what you watched recently on Prime Video."
Live updates of the college protests underway across the United States.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration just announced new safety standards for US cars. All new cars must have automatic braking systems installed by 2029.
A large number of police descended at Hamilton Hall at Columbia University Tuesday night to clear protesters who had occupied the building.
MarketWatch Guides found that up to a quarter of drivers in some states are on the road without insurance coverage.
From cushioned options to adjustable styles, these are the best women's flip-flops, according to podiatrists, experts and reviews.
What to know about King Charles’s recent health issues, from an enlarged prostate to a cancer diagnosis.