Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police speaks out against controversial immigration law
Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police speaks out against controversial immigration law
Oklahoma Association of Chiefs of Police speaks out against controversial immigration law
Gordon Hayward said his short time with the Thunder was “disappointing” and “frustrating” after the mid-season trade landed him in Oklahoma City.
TikTok will face off with the Justice Department this fall in its bid to stop a law that could lead to a ban of the app in the United States.
Johnny Wactor, former "General Hospital" star, was shot and killed in downtown L.A. Police are now asking for the public's help.
Consumer confidence rebounded in May as Americans continue to cheer a strong labor market.
Ángel Hernández, by both fans and players alike, has long been considered one of the most hated umpires in Major League Baseball.
Thompson will be competing in her 18th straight U.S. Women's Open later this week.
OpenAI has formed a new committee to oversee "critical" safety and security decisions related to the company's projects and operations. Altman and the rest of the Safety and Security Committee -- OpenAI board members Bret Taylor, Adam D’Angelo and Nicole Seligman as well as chief scientist Jakub Pachocki, Aleksander Madry (who leads OpenAI's "preparedness" team), Lilian Weng (head of safety systems), Matt Knight (head of security) and John Schulman (head of "alignment science") -- will be responsible for evaluating OpenAI's safety processes and safeguards over the next 90 days, according to a post on the company's corporate blog.
Tuesday's stock action may be a sign of market froth, a strategist told Yahoo Finance.
Rivian's certification paperwork for the R1 models reveals changes like new LFP batteries, a standard heat pump, tire and wheel changes, and new colors.
Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial is coming to a close. Here's a look at all of the 34 felony charges against him.
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“I had a lot of people helping, listening to my body as much as I had to listen to my body," the actor and executive producer told Yahoo Entertainment in a new interview.
Gazoo Racing chief Tomoya Takahashi says it might be time for the go-fast division to consider doing a proper, performance-focused SUV.
Garry Tan, president and CEO of Y Combinator, told a crowd at The Economic Club of Washington, D.C. this week that “regulation is likely necessary” for artificial intelligence. Tan spoke with Teresa Carlson, a General Catalyst board member, as part of a one-on-one interview where he discussed everything from how to get into Y Combinator to AI, noting that there is “no better time to be working in technology than right now.” Tan said he was “overall supportive” of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) attempt to construct a GenAI risk mitigation framework, and said that “large parts of the EO by the Biden administration are probably on the right track.”
"I will never, ever allow an American fighter to come here with this British board scoring the fight."
Kelce addressed Butker's comments on this week's episode of the "New Heights" podcast with his brother Jason.
Wall Street pros say there's reason to believe the "great reflation trade" has room to run.
OpenAI will not enforce any nondisparagement agreement former employees had signed and will remove the language from its exit paperwork altogether, the company told Bloomberg.
Meredith Whittaker has had it with the “frat house” contingent of the tech industry. In the course of our conversation, we delved into Signal’s interactions with Elon Musk and Telegram’s Pavel Durov, and — given its controversial clash with Scarlett Johansson — we discussed Whittaker’s candid thoughts about the leadership at OpenAI, which she likened to "dorm room high jinks.” Among other things, Whittaker is concerned about the concentration of power in the five main social media platforms, especially in a year when the world faces a large number of general elections, not least in the U.S., and Europe's reliance on U.S.-based, external tech giants.
The UK has passed its version of the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA). The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill aims to keep major companies, including in tech, in check.