Pensacola News Journal Headlines: Here's what’s in the news Monday
Downtown’s old Pensacola Sports building draws interests from developers, and May the Fourth Food Truck and Cosplay Fest benefits Habitat for Humanity
Downtown’s old Pensacola Sports building draws interests from developers, and May the Fourth Food Truck and Cosplay Fest benefits Habitat for Humanity
F1 rejected Michael Andretti's bid to own a team until at least the 2028 season earlier this year.
Police in cities and towns across the country have been deployed in recent days to clear pro-Palestinian demonstrators from a growing number of encampments and occupied buildings on college and university campuses.
Ryan Garcia beat Devin Haney via majority decision in their bout last month in Brooklyn.
Ahead of Google's annual I/O developer conference in May, the tech giant has laid off staff across key teams like Flutter, Dart, Python and others, according to reports from affected employees shared on social media. Google confirmed the layoffs to TechCrunch, but not the specific teams, roles or how many people were let go. "As we’ve said, we’re responsibly investing in our company's biggest priorities and the significant opportunities ahead," said Google spokesperson Alex García-Kummert.
You can save a lot of money when you fly Delta Air Lines with these co-branded cards. Here’s how to choose between the Delta Platinum and Delta Reserve before your next trip.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell offered a strong defense Wednesday of central bank independence as the 2024 presidential election approaches.
Skeptical over the price? 'It's dumbfounding how nice this is for the money,' says one of nearly 10,000 five-star fans.
Chris Finch underwent surgery to repair a ruptured patellar tendon in his right knee on Wednesday.
Amid final exams and upcoming graduations, Columbia students are grappling with fluctuating tensions on campus and the national attention these protests have received.
Her makeup artist swears by it for this clever foundation trick for dewy, glowing coverage.
Fed day arrives with the focus on what clues Powell will offer to the chances for rate cuts this year.
The domestic diva prioritizes comfort and support when it comes to shoes, and she says these affordable kicks deliver on both.
The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University is suing Meta on behalf of a researcher who wants to release a browser extension that would allow people to “effectively turn off” their algorithmic feeds.
Werth's horse, Dornach, is 20-1 to win Saturday's Run for the Roses.
The brand basically never gets marked down — so head on over to Amazon, stat.
It turns out the lay of today’s AI landscape can be traced back to fear, jealousy and intense capitalist ambition. Emails revealed in the Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Google show Microsoft executives expressing alarm and envy over Google’s AI lead.
Investors weren't impressed with the company's growth forecast amid the AI rally.
The Browns want Cleveland taxpayers to kick in some cash for a new stadium. Just a few billion dollars or so.
Airbnb's summer release is usually a grand affair with tons of updates for guests and a few for hosts. This time, however, the company is introducing just a few updates for group booking along with a new category called "Icons," which are experiences hosted by celebrated names in music, film, TV and sports. Group booking features, which are probably the only update that will reach all users, allow people to create shared wishlists, and there are trip invitations for the group with details of the property.
Apple will report its Q2 earnings after the bell on Thursday, as Wall Street braces for a slowdown in iPhone sales.