Are you OK? Kansas City tackles mental health awareness
On Thursday, Emily Sterk, a licensed clinical marriage and family therapist and founder of Healing Toward Wellness, stopped by KSHB 41, as part of our coverage of mental health.
On Thursday, Emily Sterk, a licensed clinical marriage and family therapist and founder of Healing Toward Wellness, stopped by KSHB 41, as part of our coverage of mental health.
Strengthen your bond at home with online therapy (you can even do it in bed ... if that's your thing).
Conor McGregor's three-year layoff from the UFC is getting even longer.
Clark responded to racism and misogyny weaponized in her name as discourse around the rookie phenom continues
Tim Johnson definitely earned that win.
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The deal reportedly contains $200 million in guaranteed money.
New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara wants a new contract before he faces getting released before the 2025-26 season.
A class action lawsuit filed by two women against Apple seeks damages for 12,000 current and former female employees for allegedly underpaying them.
Investors are continuing to weigh signs of cooling inflation and a hawkish shift in the Fed's view on rate cuts.
Apple's new Messages via satellite will let you text friends and family even when you're off the grid without a cellular or Wi-Fi connection.
Two highly rated Blackstone griddles starting at $124 in time for Father’s Day
UConn men's basketball coach Dan Hurley balked at the notion that he used interest from the Los Angeles Lakers to get a better deal in his current position.
Despite the current outbreak of bird flu among dairy cattle, sales of raw milk continue to rise — and experts say there are no benefits that outweigh the risks of illness from untreated dairy.
The Yahoo News app is now AI-assisted, thanks to the company’s purchase of Artifact. Yahoo rolled out an update to its news aggregation app on Thursday with AI-powered personal feeds, key takeaways and the ability to flag clickbait headlines.
Spotify announced on Thursday that it’s venturing further into the ad space with its first in-house creative agency called Creative Lab, helping brands create custom marketing campaigns. It will also begin testing generative AI ads, the company said. The launch of Creative Lab shows that Spotify is ramping up its efforts to attract advertisers to the platform.
Among all the young AI startups being ruthlessly pursued by VCs these days, GPTZero has already grown into profitability in its first year and a half of life, generating millions in revenue. Founded by 24-year-old Edward Tian and 26-year-old Alex Cui, who've been friends since high school, GPTZero offers a detection tool that helps identify whether a piece of content was AI generated. The founders have chosen to take a $10 million “preemptive” Series A led by Footwork co-founder Nikhil Basu Trivedi, the team has exclusively told TechCrunch.
WhatsApp updated the video calling experience across devices on Thursday by introducing screen sharing with audio support and a new speaker spotlight feature. In August last year, WhatsApp introduced screen-sharing support for video calls. The instant messaging app has now enhanced that experience by enabling support to share audio alongside your screen.
While that’s low enough to have triggered quickening adoption of electric vehicles, even the cheapest lithium-ion chemistries are still too expensive to put a big battery in every home to protect against blackouts. “When produced at the same scale, sodium-ion should be about half of where lithium-iron-phosphate is in terms of cost to produce because the raw materials are a hundred times cheaper,” Darren Tan, co-founder and CEO of Unigrid, told TechCrunch. Tan’s startup thinks it has solved those problems by using a new chemistry based on sodium-chromium-oxide in one half of the battery and tin in the other (though Tan emphasizes the company can substitute other materials on either side).
The Trump campaign and the Biden administration reached out to the business world on Thursday, making very different promises to corporate America should they win this year's election.