Sewage smell in South Bay keeps people up at night
The sewage smell in the South Bay has been so bad in the last couple of days that people tell ABC 10News it has been keeping them up at night.
The sewage smell in the South Bay has been so bad in the last couple of days that people tell ABC 10News it has been keeping them up at night.
Hosting scams on your platform is bad for business, which is why on Tuesday, a group of major tech companies including Match Group, Meta, Coinbase and others are jointly launching a new coalition to take on online fraud across dating apps, social media and crypto. The new coalition, Tech Against Scams, will work together to find ways to fight back against the tools used by scammers and to better educate the public against financial scams.
Macy’s recorded another quarter of sales declines, but not as much as Wall Street feared.
U.K. fintech Vitesse has closed a $93 million Series C round of funding led by investment giant KKR. KKR said it's making the investment through its Next Generation Technology Growth Fund III, a $3 billion fund it closed last year. Founded out of London in 2013, Vitesse is the handiwork of Paul Townsend and Phil McGriskin, who had sold an e-commerce payments company called Envoy to WorldPay back in 2011.
Rafael Devers is now just two home runs shy of matching MLB’s all-time record.
DeVante Parker struck a deal to join the Eagles earlier this offseason.
Neuralink will be able to surgically implant its device into another patient’s brain.
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The top vehicle safety regulator in the U.S. has launched a formal probe into an April crash involving the all-electric VinFast VF8 SUV that claimed the lives of a family of four, TechCrunch has learned. A spokesperson for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) told TechCrunch on Monday that its Special Crash Investigations division will "document the crash circumstances and the ensuing fire." The victims, who have been identified by the Alameda County Sheriff's Department as Tarun and Rincy George, and their two children, did not own the vehicle.
When putting a video portal in a public park in the middle of New York City, some inappropriate behavior will likely occur. The Portal, the vision of Lithuanian artist and entrepreneur Benediktas Gylys, was designed to bring people together and let them share common experiences. After it opened earlier this month, the vast majority of people who went to the portal on both sides of the Atlantic waved to each other, brought their kids and pets and did friendly human things.
The CEO of JPMorgan Chase made it clear Monday he now envisions a day when he will no longer run the largest US bank in fewer than five years.
The popular mail-order bedding brand slashed prices on sheets, pillows, toppers, quilts and more.
Here's everything you need to know about Android Auto including how to use it, how to connect it to your vehicle and which cars are compatible
From pro-loved luggage brand TravelPro to the trusted Apple AirTags, these 10 necessities are all on sale.
Amazon is rolling out Memorial Day deals. We like this 32% off deal on a 43-inch Amazon Fire Smart TV with Alexa voice remote.
Swinney didn't need transfers to build Clemson into a national powerhouse. But the times have changed and he may now be hurting the Tigers with his old-school approach.
Kansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice reported for the team's organized team activities amid his involvement in a multi-car crash and alleged nightclub assault during the offseason.
The metals market is on fire as gold and copper hit new records, while silver reached a 12-year high.
The "King of Queens" star returns to his stand-up roots with his latest tour, "Owls Don't Walk." Should fans expect to see him in "Happy Gilmore 2"?
SeekOut, an eight-year-old recruiting startup that uses AI to find candidates, cut about 30% of its workforce this past Thursday, TechCrunch has learned. “Lately, we have been spending roughly $2 to earn $1, and this last fiscal year, we incurred significant cash burn,” SeekOut’s CEO Anoop Gupta and CTO Aravind Bala wrote in a letter to employees. SeekOut laid off 16 employees in October, or about 7% of its workforce at that time, GeekWire reported.