Tampa forms committee to address setbacks from Jim Crow era laws
The 13 person committee will bring recommendations to help with a variety of issues African-Americans face.
The 13 person committee will bring recommendations to help with a variety of issues African-Americans face.
Peter Oosterhuis was a fixture at the 17th hole of the Masters.
Audible is launching a new recommendation category based on your Prime Video data.
Including entries as unusual as an abandoned missile silo and a house transformed into a pirate ship, each episode assigns ratings to three homes based on how creative, committed to theme and "wackadoo" they are.
iSeeCars studied Americans' driving habits, finding that they drove gas vehicles the most, followed by hybrids.
Throw it over your shoulder, use it as a cross-body — either way, it'll be your ticket to a hassle-free entrance at major venues.
Microsoft says the April security updates for Windows may break your VPN. Oops!
Jake Fischer and Dan Devine recap last night’s Mavericks win over the Clippers and wonder what comes next for the Heat, Suns and 76ers.
The WNBA preseason tips off this Friday. Here's how you can catch Caitlin Clark's first game.
Clearly better than that 'No. 1 Mom' mug you gifted her last year — she'll even get two pretty gold spoons to stir in her sugar!
Caitlin Clark fans beware: You never know what the 20-year veteran might say … or do.
Lamini, a Palo Alto-based startup building a platform to help enterprises deploy generative AI tech, has raised $25 million from investors, including Stanford computer science professor Andrew Ng. Lamini, co-founded several years ago by Sharon Zhou and Greg Diamos, has an interesting sales pitch. Many generative AI platforms are far too general purpose, Zhou and Diamos argue, and don't have solutions and infrastructure geared to meet the needs of corporations.
Danti, an artificial intelligence company building a superpower search engine for Earth data, has brought on prominent defensive tech investor Shield Capital as it looks to scale its technology for government customers. Founded by Jesse Kallman in early 2023, Danti has developed a natural language search engine for data that has historically been highly siloed, like satellite imagery, collating it with other commercial and government sources to report back across multiple sources and domains.
Get caught up on this morning’s news: The House’s antisemitism bill, Trump’s second contempt hearing and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
Donald Trump's agenda includes a range of policies that could create new inflation pressures in the years ahead. The emerging debate among economists is exactly what those price effects would be.
Both candidates have potential liabilities that could be highlighted under the bright lights of the debate stage.
Fed day arrives with the focus on what clues Powell will offer to the chances for rate cuts this year.
Experts say that abortion bans in states more densely populated by women of color will exacerbate health disparities.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month - Talk through your troubles without leaving the house with one of these trusted online therapy services including Thriveworks, Brightside and Circles.
Two months after hackers broke into Change Healthcare systems stealing and then encrypting company data, it’s still unclear how many Americans were impacted by the cyberattack. Last month, Andrew Witty, the CEO of Change Healthcare’s parent company UnitedHealth Group, said that the stolen files include the personal health information of “a substantial proportion of people in America.” On Wednesday, during a House hearing, when pushed to give a more definitive answer, Witty testified that the breach impacted “I think, maybe a third [of Americans] or somewhere of that level.”
We sometimes think of the widespread use of gloves as the innovation that civilized boxing. In reality, it’s more like the gloves are what gave it the veneer of respectability it needed in order for people to start making real money off the sport.