More pet owners are flying with their cats and dogs
Lynda Kinkade reports on how some airlines are catering to pet owners.
Lynda Kinkade reports on how some airlines are catering to pet owners.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are staying in the Chris Finch business after advancing to the Western Conference finals.
Jokes about Justin Timberlake's mug shot and his "world tour" have meme-ified the pop star's relationship with fame.
For the last month, Uber has been locking New York City drivers out of its apps during low-demand periods, and Lyft has threatened to do so, too. The ride-hailing companies blame an NYC pay rule.
There’s a new Android vulnerability out in the world, and it looks to be so serious. US government workers have been told to update their Google Pixel phones immediately.
Counterfeit airbags are exceptionally difficult to identify and could fail to inflate or explode in a crash.
According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, citing sources with knowledge of the discussions, Apple has held talks with Meta, Anthropic and Perplexity about the possibility of using the companies' generative AI models.
I wouldn't mind living in these magical loungers — they're soft, wrinkle-resistant and ridiculously flattering.
The World Health Organization is concerned about the health risks of fake Ozempic.
According to a letter by a startup called TollBit, as reported by Reuters, multiple AI companies are ignoring "do not crawl" instructions in the robots.txt protocol and scraping websites to get content used to train their technologies.
People want to save money on insurance and aren't shy about looking elsewhere for a better deal.
Apple said on Friday that it would delay iOS 18’s marquee AI features in the European Union, conveniently blaming Digital Markets Act (DMA) regulations. The company claimed it would block the launch of Apple Intelligence, iPhone Mirroring on the Mac and SharePlay Screen Sharing in the EU this year.
ATM skimming costs consumers and financial institutions more than $1 billion each year, according to the FBI. Here’s how ATM skimming works and how to keep your finances safe.
Haas' new team will be called Haas Factory Team and will also field two Xfinity Series cars.
Mitsubishi could use the Lancer or Lancer Sportback name on its version of the Nissan Leaf, as well as resurrect a Montero in the U.S. before 2030.
The "Belltown Hellcat" driver appeared in court in Seattle on Tuesday, where he was penalized over $83,000. Meanwhile, the Seattle City Council — prompted most likely by his antics — is considering allowing police a new way to write $500 street-racing tickets.
Gavin Newsom said he will work with lawmakers "to restrict the use of smartphones during the school day" this summer, because children and teens "should be focused on their studies — not their screens."
I'm angry I didn't buy it sooner.
Wired reports that more than 1,100 people who identified themselves as STEM students and young workers have taken the pledge to refuse jobs from the companies "for powering Israel's Apartheid system and genocide against Palestinians."
Here's how to stay safe while slicing, squeezing or depitting popular summertime fruit.
Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reports that Apple is planning to release a slew of slimmed-down products, including a thinner MacBook Pro, Apple Watch and iPhone. It follows earlier reports of a slimmer iPhone coming with the iPhone 17 in 2025.