Southwest Airlines to stop flying out of IAH after financial lows
After Southwest lost $231 million, the airline announced a plan to limit hiring, stop flights out of 4 airports, and reduce capacity in two airports.
After Southwest lost $231 million, the airline announced a plan to limit hiring, stop flights out of 4 airports, and reduce capacity in two airports.
While Alaska Airlines primarily operates on the West Coast, even infrequent Alaskan travelers can get their money's worth on this card.
The biggest news stories this morning: How to watch Google's I/O 2024 keynote, Apple apologizes for its iPad Pro ad, Nintendo is done paying Elon Musk for X integration on its consoles.
The competition among beer giants is still brewing.
Tesla appears to have followed up its recent layoffs with a company-wide hiring freeze. Only three positions remain open out of more than 3,000.
DEEPX is a South Korean on-device AI chip (NPU, or neural processing unit) startup that makes hardware and software for various AI applications in electronic devices. The company announced this week that it has raised $80 million (KRW 108.5 billion) in a Series C round at a valuation of $529 million (KRW 723 billion), which has surged more than eight times from its Series B funding, about $15 million, in 2021. The Series C funding, which brings its total raise to around $95 million, will go toward mass production of the startup's inaugural products — DX-V1, DX-V3, DX-M1 and DX-H1 — in late 2024 for global distribution.
The “Blue Bloods” actor talks about being offered the role of Indiana Jones in “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” but being contractually obligated to do “Magnum, P.I.”
Tara VanDerveer retired last month as the winningest head coach in men’s and women’s Division-I college basketball.
The gambling scandal involving Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, who stole $17 million from the superstar to cover betting losses, is in development as a TV series.
Apple has reportedly apologized for its tone-deaf “Crush!” ad that sparked a furious backlash — especially with artists. AdAge reports that Apple said the video “missed the mark” and has scrapped plans to run the cutesy-turned-cringey commercial on TV.
Former NBA player Glen Davis was sentenced to 40 months in prison after his conviction for being involved in a scheme to defraud the league's healthcare plan.
For cancer patients, medicines administered in clinical trials can help save or extend lives. Triomics, a generative AI startup, claims it can significantly reduce the time it takes doctors to match patients with trials.
Ford admitted that its European division won't be electric-only by 2030 as promised in 2021. Cadillac came to the same conclusion in the U.S., too.
Beverley has since said about both incidents, "I have to be better. And I will."
The new bundle, which combines Disney+, Hulu, and Max, highlights a new wave of partnerships among streamers to gain more loyal subscribers.
Hey hey, yup, it’s the same TechCrunch Mobility newsletter you love, but on a different day. Shall we jump into the latest transportation news? The little birds in the autonomous vehicle industry were active this week.
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.
Keefe took over from Mike Babcock in November 2019.
Call centers are embracing automation. According to research firm TechSci Research, the global market for contact center AI could grow to nearly $3 billion in 2028, from $2.4 billion in 2022. Meanwhile, a recent survey found that around half of contact centers plan to adopt some form of AI in the next year.
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The Charlotte Hornets announced on Thursday morning that it hired Boston Celtics assistant Charles Lee, who will join the team once Boston's playoff run is complete.