Tornado causes damage to businesses, homes in Cordell
Tornado causes damage to businesses, homes in Cordell
Tornado causes damage to businesses, homes in Cordell
Tornadoes tore through the Midwest this week.
Give Angel Reese five years and she just might rule the WNBA.
Save big this holiday weekend on everything from patio furniture and grills to mattresses and cookware.
You can use these trendy LED treatments at home, but are they safe and effective?
Home Depot earnings showed Wall Street with what to expect from Lowe's.
The prospects for troubled banking-as-a-service (BaaS) startup Synapse went from bad to worse last week when a U.S. Trustee filed an emergency motion asking to convert the company’s debt reorganization Chapter 11 bankruptcy into a liquidation Chapter 7 due to “gross mismanagement” of its estate. There seems to be a real appetite for an alternative to QuickBooks, the legacy accounting alternative for SMBs, judging by the attention this story on Layer’s $2.3 million raise received. Its customers are those working with small and medium-sized businesses to offer accounting and bookkeeping features inside their own products.
Experts explain what triggers an air quality alert and what you should do if you get one.
Harper came through in the clutch in a different way this week.
Sonos' first headphones are finally here, offering premium design, solid features and home theater chops.
Pinecone, the vector database startup founded by Edo Liberty, the former head of Amazon's AI Labs, has long been at the forefront of helping businesses augment large language models (LLMs) with their own data. Most recently, though, the company completely rearchitected its product to launch Pinecone Serverless, which frees its customers from having to think about managing their deployments and scaling them. Today, Pinecone serverless comes out of beta and is now generally available.
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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 to find ways to fight back against the tools used by scammers and to better educate the public against financial scams.
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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.
Get out and enjoy the weather this Memorial Day with a cookout and one of these great grill deals.
Judge Juan Merchan told attorneys this morning that closing arguments in the hush money trial will begin Tuesday, May 28, the day after Memorial Day.
The nation's highest court is expected to make rulings that could limit the reach of social media, the ability of federal agencies to crack down on companies, and the power of bankruptcy courts to shield powerful parties from liability.
Ahead of the AI safety summit kicking off in Seoul, South Korea later this week, its co-host, the United Kingdom, is expanding its own efforts in the field. The AI Safety Institute, a U.K. body set up in November 2023 with the ambitious goal of assessing and addressing risks in AI platforms, has said it will open a second location in San Francisco. The Bay Area is the home of companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and Meta that are building foundational AI technology.
Experts are revising their forecasts about mortgage rates and home prices for the rest of the year.
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