Pro-Palestinian demonstrators return to USC for another campus protest
The protest drew a large police presence and someone even spray-painted the words "Say no to genocide" on the base of the Tommy Trojan statue.
The protest drew a large police presence and someone even spray-painted the words "Say no to genocide" on the base of the Tommy Trojan statue.
The Coola setting spray makes reapplying sunscreen a breeze this summer.
Here's why some social media users are blocking stars from their feeds after the Met Gala.
The U.K. Safety Institute, the U.K.'s recently established AI safety body, has released a toolset designed to "strengthen AI safety" by making it easier for industry, research organizations and academia to develop AI evaluations. Called Inspect, the toolset -- which is available under an open source license, specifically an MIT License -- aims to assess certain capabilities of AI models, including models' core knowledge and ability to reason, and generate a score based on the results. In a press release announcing the news on Friday, the Safety Institute claimed that Inspect marks "the first time that an AI safety testing platform which has been spearheaded by a state-backed body has been released for wider use."
A heavily customized 2005 Honda Accord sedan with many Hello Kitty items, found in a Denver self-service wrecking yard.
Ricky Alderete will be sentenced on July 1.
It's time for the Eurovision Song Contest! Here's everything you need to know about the international music competition.
Climate protestors in Germany reportedly broke through police barricades on Friday, amid clashes between activists and law enforcement. The protestors either made it onto (according to protestors) or near (according to local police) the grounds of a Tesla gigafactory in Grünheide, Germany, near Berlin.
Apple will reportedly focus its first round of generative AI enhancements on beefing up Siri’s conversational chops. The company will reportedly roll out a new version of Siri powered by generative AI at its WWDC keynote on June 10.
A 1986 Chevrolet Celebrity station wagon with V6 engine and many options, found in a Denver self-service wrecking yard.
Porsche is offering a new time attack kit for the 718 Cayman GT4 RS based on the equipment that got Jörg Bergmeister around the 'ring in 7:03 last year.
The Hawks have no lottery balls to play for, which has given them every incentive to field a competitive team, regardless of what they do with Trae Young and Clint Capela.
What's the etiquette for asking about weight loss in the age of Ozempic? Here's what experts — and people who have used medications to slim down — say.
These are today's mortgage rates. Fixed rates have finally fallen after weeks of rising. Lock in your rate today.
The competition among beer giants is still brewing.
The former president’s criminal hush money trial resumed Thursday in Manhattan.
Google has an offer for iPad owners who are curious about the Pixel Tablet. The company has a trade-in promotion that covers at least the cost of the Pixel Tablet — if not more, depending on which iPad model you have.
Paris-based Mistral AI, a startup working on open source large language models -- the building block for generative AI services -- has been raising money at a $6 billion valuation, three times its valuation in December, to compete more keenly against the likes of OpenAI and Anthropic, TechCrunch has learned from multiple sources. The round is set to be around, but less than, $600 million, sources told TechCrunch.
On Thursday, Reddit is rolling out a new policy aimed at balancing its desire to license its content to larger tech companies, like Google, and protecting users' privacy. The newly announced "Public Content Policy" will now join Reddit's existing privacy policy and content policy to guide how Reddit's data is being accessed and used by commercial entities and other partners. Related to this, the company also announced a subreddit dedicated to researchers working with Reddit's data.
With no draft picks this summer, and Nic Claxton becoming an unrestricted free agent, things look bleak in Brooklyn.
As part of an investigation into people involved in the pro-independence movement in Catalonia, the Spanish police obtained information from the encrypted services Wire and Proton, which helped the authorities identify a pseudonymous activist, according to court documents obtained by TechCrunch. Earlier this year, the Spanish police Guardia Civil sent legal requests through Swiss police to Wire and Proton, which are both based in Switzerland.