Player of the Week--Jackson Farrell--Owasso HS
Player of the Week--Jackson Farrell--Owasso HS
Player of the Week--Jackson Farrell--Owasso HS
Birmingham-Southern keeps its baseball season alive with a 9–7 walk-off win over Randolph-Macon in the Division III College World Series.
Billionaire Lawrence Stroll put his money where his mouth is and believes others should do the same with his latest endeavor.
This week in AI, OpenAI launched discounted plans for nonprofits and education customers and drew back the curtains on its most recent efforts to stop bad actors from abusing its AI tools. OpenAI removed one of the voices used by its AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT after users pointed out that it sounded eerily similar to Johansson's. Johansson later released a statement saying that she hired legal counsel to inquire about the voice and get exact details about how it was developed -- and that she'd refused repeated entreaties from OpenAI to license her voice for ChatGPT. Now, a piece in The Washington Post implies that OpenAI didn't in fact seek to clone Johansson's voice and that any similarities were accidental.
Are you ready to watch Caitlin Clark's next WNBA game? The Fever host the Chicago Sky today at noon.
“As ridiculous as some of these trends are, taking part in them is escapist and aspirational," fashion influencer Alex Frankel told Yahoo Entertainment.
McDonald's has found itself battling perceptions that its prices are too high after someone posted an $18 Big Mac meal. That may have been an outlier, but this is turning into a very real problem for the fast food chain.
What we learned this week about the bird flu outbreak, sleep and smartphones.
The “Super Bass” singer has axed a second concert in Amsterdam after being detained in the country last week, an experience she has called "subhuman."
Google's new AI search feature was bound to have its issues. Now, after weeks of jokes and memes on social media, the tech giant is responding.
This week's best tech deals include the Apple iPad for $300, the PS5 for $450, a year of Peacock for $20 and several discounts on Sonos speakers.
Prime Day, who? The retailer's super-savings summer event starts in June this year. Sign up for a Walmart+ membership so you'll be ready!
The Yahoo Fantasy football analysts reveal their first batch of draft rankings for the 2024 NFL season.
The Yahoo Fantasy football analysts reveal their first defense rankings for the 2024 NFL season.
We drove Chevrolet's newest EVs, a Porsche 718 Boxster and the Lexus TX 550h+. Cadillac revealed the Optiq EV and the Porsche 911 gets hybrid power.
The cult-favorite toner from Paula's Choice brightens and protects, according to more than 73,000 five-star reviewers.
You thought the hottest rap battle of the summer was between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. At its Canva Create event last week, Canva unveiled its new enterprise offerings. But few people would be talking about that if not for an unexpected rap battle that took place 45 minutes into the presentation. Roger Coles, a graphic design content creator, walks onstage, framed by a crew of dancers.
Temu, the low-cost e-commerce marketplace owned by Chinese online retailer Pinduoduo, is to face the European Union's strictest rules after authorities designated the company a "very large online platform" (VLOP) under the Digital Services Act (DSA). The news comes some two weeks after European consumer protection groups filed coordinated complaints against Temu over an alleged raft of alleged breaches relating to DSA, and a year after Temu opened its first office in the region.
Krysten Peek is joined by CBS Sports HQ basketball insider and 247 Sports Director of Scouting Adam Finkelstein to discuss the biggest winners and losers from the 2024 NBA Draft withdrawal deadline.
Spotify is facing continued backlash over its decision to discontinue support for Car Thing, its in-car streaming device, announced earlier in May. The device will no longer work starting on December 9, 2024, the company said. On TikTok, Gen Z users are posting videos to express their discontent with Spotify's move and its recommended actions — like switching to Android Auto or CarPlay. Often, they didn't have access to built-in infotainment systems in their car in the first place, making them a target market for a dedicated player like Car Thing, the users note.
Spotify says it has quietly begun offering refunds for its soon-to-be-bricked Car Thing. The company told Engadget on Thursday that, as of last Friday, customers with proof of purchase can contact customer service and get their money back for the vehicle streaming device.