NYPD released surveillance video of hot water suspect, now identified as Larry Martin
NYPD released surveillance video of hot water suspect, now identified as Larry Martin
NYPD released surveillance video of hot water suspect, now identified as Larry Martin
From Reese Witherspoon's go-to cleanser to Eva Longoria's favorite anti-aging serum, these are the beauty secrets we can afford.
He was only the ninth recurring character to ever be killed off in the show's 34-year history.
The NFL will allow players to wear protective Guardian Caps during games beginning with the 2024 season. The caps were previously mandated for practices.
Another hot inflation reading released Friday reinforces that any near-term interest rate cuts are less likely, as the Federal Reserve shifts to a higher-for-longer stance.
Nikon's Z8 is one of the highest resolution full-frame cameras with 45 megapixels, but is also one of the fastest and has incredible video capabilities too.
Bentley's third modern-day coachbuilt car will make its debut on May 7 with a W12 engine. It could be a convertible version of the Batur.
iSeeCars cited value and compelling products as drivers for fast-selling car brands' success, and some are doing much better than others.
With Day 1 in the books, Andy Behrens runs down the players who saw their fantasy values change after the first 32 picks.
As part of its Q1 2024 earning release, Snap revealed that total watch time on its TikTok competitor, Spotlight, increased more than 125% year-over-year. The company is touting the success of its short-from video feed a day after President Biden signed a bill that would ban TikTok if its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, fails to sell it within a year. Snap says overall time spent watching content globally grew year-over-year, driven primarily by increases in total time spent watching Spotlight and creator Stories.
Meta's tracking ads business could be facing further legal blows in the European Union: An influential adviser to the bloc's top court affirmed Thursday that the region's privacy laws limit how long people's data can be used for targeted advertising. In the non-legally binding opinion, Advocate General Athanasios Rantos said use of personal data for advertising must be limited. This is important because Meta's tracking ads business relies upon ingesting vast amounts of personal data to build profiles of individuals to target them with advertising messages.
Whether you're looking to upgrade your ride or dip your toes into the eBike waters, Specialized’s sale is an event that’s not to be missed.
Green won two Super Bowls with the franchise and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2008.
Adobe has unveiled VideoGigaGAN, an experimental AI feature that can upscale video by eight times without the usual artifacts like flickering or distortion.
TikTok has vowed to challenge in court a new law that could result in a ban of the video app in the US, but it could find that it is on less-than-solid legal ground.
How many glasses of beer need one driver consume before he can be accused of driving under the influence? In Belgium, none … if he’s suffering from "auto-brewery syndrome," in which the human body brews its own alcohol.
It’s still unclear whether cloud gaming will ever become the next big thing. The appeal is clear: The game you’re playing runs in a data center near you, and the video output is directly streamed to your local device. When you interact with the game, everything is relayed back to the data center.
Manhattan's District Attorney wants to meet with YouTube's CEO to discuss why the website allows the posting of videos on how to manufacture "ghost guns" and why its algorithm is pushing them to underage viewers who watch video game content.
Some of Wall Street’s most powerful bosses are facing new shareholder proposals this spring that would strip them of power by separating CEO and chairman seats.
Fantasy baseball analyst Scott Pianowski talks pitching, The Sopranos and more in his latest mailbag.
JioCinema, the popular Indian on-demand video-streaming service, introduced a new monthly subscription plan on Wednesday, with the lowest tier costing just 35 cents. The revamp in the pricing strategy comes as the market-leading service seeks to exert greater pressure on rivals including Netflix and Prime Video and "redefine the narrative of premium entertainment." The service — backed by Asia's richest man, Mukesh Ambani — introduced two monthly tiers: 89 Indian rupees ($1), featuring support for four simultaneous screen access, and Rs 29, with single-screen access.