Today marks 1 year since a shooting at East High School
A student shot two deans while he was being searched at the school on March 22, 2023.
A student shot two deans while he was being searched at the school on March 22, 2023.
Texas had multiple first-round picks for the first time in 17 years.
The controversial politician revealed in her new book that she killed her dog.
The disappearance of inflation is one break President Biden seems unlikely to get in his reelection bid.
Google filed a motion on Friday in a Virginia federal court seeking summary judgment for the Department of Justice's antitrust case against it. The DOJ sued Google at the beginning of 2023 for alleged monopolistic practices.
Over the last five years, the workplace has changed, and along with it, the way job seekers should write resumes.
Down 3-0 in the first round, Phoenix is all but guaranteed an early exit in the big three's first season together. Where do the Suns go from here?
Over 5,000 shoppers give these comfy pants a perfect five-star rating — you can get them over 60% off.
Apple has resumed talks with OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, to build an AI-powered chatbot into the iPhone, according to a new report.
Universities across the country are taking varying approaches to encampments that have taken root on their campuses, with some allowing them to remain and others calling in police to break them up.
Meta's new large language model, Llama 3, powers the imaginatively named "Meta AI," a newish chatbot that the social media and advertising company has installed in as many of its apps and interfaces as possible. It tends to regurgitate a lot of web search results, and it doesn't excel at anything, but hey — the price is right. You can currently access Meta AI for free on the web at Meta.ai, on Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp and probably a few other places if those aren't enough.
Protests are currently happening at college campuses around the country as students show support for Palestinians in Gaza.
Chicago's pitchers are getting healthier, but questions remain after injuries and breakouts reshuffled the deck.
Another hot inflation reading released Friday reinforces that any near-term interest rate cuts are less likely, as the Federal Reserve shifts to a higher-for-longer stance.
Alphabet reported Q1 earnings on Thursday that beat estimates. The company also announced its first-ever dividend.
Stellantis' Drive for Design contest asked for concepts for any Stellantis brand. Winners Rohan Sieber, Ryan Panizzoli and Owen Bronson chose Lancia.
With the Bears selecting their quarterback of the future in the 2024 NFL Draft, Andy Behrens explains why he expects great fantasy things for Caleb Williams in his first season.
iSeeCars found that a handful of brands sell new cars much faster than others and noted that EVs are taking longer to sell than hybrids.
U.S. health conglomerate Kaiser is notifying millions of current and former members of a data breach after confirming it shared patients' information with third-party advertisers, including Google, Microsoft and X (formerly Twitter). In a statement shared with TechCrunch, Kaiser said that it conducted an investigation that found "certain online technologies, previously installed on its websites and mobile applications, may have transmitted personal information to third-party vendors." Kaiser said that the data shared with advertisers includes member names and IP addresses, as well as information that could indicate if members were signed into a Kaiser Permanente account or service and how members "interacted with and navigated through the website and mobile applications, and search terms used in the health encyclopedia."
Pro-Palestinian protests and encampments are springing up at numerous colleges, leading to arrests and heightened security concerns. Here’s what's happening.
Space and defense startup True Anomaly has laid off around 25% of its workforce and canceled its summer internship program, TechCrunch has learned. While TechCrunch could not confirm the total headcount prior to these layoffs, True Anomaly had over 100 employees as of December 2023, it told the Denver Business Journal. Nearly 30 people were cut from the workforce, according to a post on LinkedIn from one of the people let go. At least some interns were abruptly told the summer internship program was canceled last Friday, on April 19, as well.