San Diego police shoot man hiding in bush with baby
A San Diego police officer shot a man who was hiding in a bush with his baby following a domestic disturbance at a Chollas View apartment complex.
A San Diego police officer shot a man who was hiding in a bush with his baby following a domestic disturbance at a Chollas View apartment complex.
Former President Donald Trump's falsifying documents verdict could add some volatility to the markets.
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Mallory Swanson and Tierna Davidson each netted a brace in the win.
Neura was showing off its long-promised 4NE-1 robot, amid more traditional form factors. Notably absent at the annual Association for Advancing Automation (A3) show was an Agility booth. Agility chief product officer Melonee Wise told me that the company had opted to sit this one out, as it currently has all the orders it can manage.
The Yankees slugger was struggling massively in April. He now leads MLB in home runs.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff commented that the cloud software vendor is remaining cautious around M&A but won't shy away from deals it sees as additive.
Here's what we learned watching the first two episodes of Lifetime's Nicole Brown Simpson doc.
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The Tribeca Film Festival will debut a bunch of short films made by AI. They are being made using OpenAI’s Sora model.
The Yahoo Fantasy football analysts reveal their first defense rankings for the 2024 NFL season.
U.S. federal regulators have requested more information from Zoox, Amazon’s self-driving unit, as part of an investigation into rear-end crash risks posed by unexpected braking. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened a preliminary investigation into Zoox on May 10 after it received two reports of Zoox vehicles unexpectedly braking, leading to rear-end collisions with motorcyclists that resulted in minor injuries. Zoox has a permit from California’s Department of Motor Vehicles to test its vehicles without a safety driver in Foster City and in parts of San Francisco.
At least that's the tag many are using to describe the new user interface for Instagram's X competitor, Threads, which resembles the column-based format of Twitter's old app TweetDeck (now X Pro). Two weeks after first testing the functionality that allows Threads users to pin columns to the home screen of its desktop web app, Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced on Thursday that this alternative view was starting to roll out globally -- just in time for everyone to discuss the hottest political news of the year: the Trump verdict. The new user interface option positions Threads as a more serious X rival for those in search of real-time news and information, as it notably allows users to work around Meta's ill-thought-out decision to distance itself from political discussions across Instagram's platforms.
Brees is second all-time in NFL single-season and career passing yards.
The US is co-hosting the cricket world cup for the very first time. Here's how to tune in to the first game tonight.
The reading came in significantly lower than fourth quarter GDP, which was revised up to 3.4%
As a teen model, Katrin Kaurov became financially independent at a young age. Aleksandra Medina, whom she met at NYU Abu Dhabi, also learned to manage money early on. The pair bonded as students over what they viewed as a lack of a space for open conversations for people their age to have around financial wellness.
Sony’s next PlayStation State of Play livestream event is scheduled for May 30 at 6PM ET. Here’s how to watch it live.
Even with the bloated outing, Imanaga's ERA stands at a tidy 1.86.
Pup-friendly ice cream is the ultimate summer treat for your parched pooch.
Struggling EV startup Fisker has laid off hundreds of employees in a bid to stay alive, as it continues to search for funding, a buyout or prepare for bankruptcy. The layoffs were announced during an all-hands meeting held Wednesday morning. Founder and CEO Henrik Fisker told employees that the large investor his company owes money to -- and the chief restructuring officer working on the investor's behalf -- wanted to let more people go, according to employees who attended.