Neighbors shaken after two people shot and killed in Park Hill neighborhood
Neighbors shaken after two people shot and killed in Park Hill neighborhood
Neighbors shaken after two people shot and killed in Park Hill neighborhood
Nearly 3,000 people have been arrested at protests against the war in Gaza at 57 colleges and universities across the U.S. The students involved face academic penalties as well as potential criminal charges.
Seven venture capital and startup organizations focused on diversity within tech have announced the Diversity Data Alliance, a commitment to standardizing the way that data is collected and shared. Data transparency remains a pressing issue within venture for people looking to better track where and to whom money is allocated. Many firms already privately compile background information on their founders, but that data can be skewed when publicly shared without insight into how the data was collected.
Albon's contract was up after the 2025 season.
The number of workers who plan to work full time beyond age 62 has fallen dramatically, dropping to 46% from 55% four years ago.
Lydia is a French startup that also turned payments into a mobile consumer app and service. Now, after reaching 8 million users, the company finds itself in an interesting position. Or does it want to simplify its app to make sure that as many people as possible use Lydia to send and receive money from their phones?
With the new features, Google is positioning Search as more than a way to simply find websites. Instead, the company wants people to use its search engine to directly get answers and help them with planning events and brainstorming ideas.
At Google I/O 2024, Google gave us a glimpse at what next-gen AI could do, but after trying it out, it's clear it won't arrive anytime soon.
The refreshed Korean-market Kia EV6 debuts with a new face and a larger battery, plus cabin changes like a digital rearview mirror and new steering wheels.
People who open up about their feelings toward aging tend to have better current well-being, study finds.
Google’s gunning for OpenAI’s Sora with Veo, an AI model that can create 1080p video clips around a minute long given a text prompt. Unveiled on Tuesday at Google’s I/O 2024 developer conference, Veo can capture different visual and cinematic styles, including shots of landscapes and time lapses, and make edits and adjustments to already generated footage. “We’re exploring features like storyboarding and generating longer scenes to see what Veo can do,” Demis Hassabis, head of Google’s AI R&D lab DeepMind, told reporters during a virtual roundtable.
Google just announced forthcoming scam detection tools coming to Android phones later this year. It provides real-time alerts.
Google is bringing some of the biggest changes to its search platform in years.
Meta is launching Travel Mode, letting Quest 2 and 3 users entertain themselves on planes.
Get caught up on this morning’s news: Airlines sue over new “junk fees” rule, the WNBA season begins and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
Vincent Goodwill is joined by Jake Fischer to recap the NBA Playoffs action from the weekend before talking with Krysten Peek about the 2024 NBA Draft.
Amazon workers at a Quebec facility have become the first to form a union at one of the company's Canadian warehouses.
Thousands of new venture capital funds have launched over the past few years, each hoping to carve out a long-term, lucrative place for themselves. PitchBook is tracking over 10,000 funds currently trying to raise money, and 45% of them are emerging fund managers, defined as a firm with less than three funds. For the most part, things seem to be shaking out quite nicely for emerging managers despite the economic headwinds.
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and SI's Pad Forde project if the Big Ten overtake the SEC, UCLA owing Cal money, Julian Lewis visiting Indiana, and a lawsuit against Cold Stone Creamery.
People who pre-ordered the PC port of Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut in countries that don’t have access to PlayStation Network (PSN) were reportedly notified that their purchases have been canceled and auto-refunded.
Here's why some social media users are blocking stars from their feeds after the Met Gala.