Trump says it's up to states to decide abortion legality
Former President Donald Trump again said that he'd leave it up to individual states whether they want to monitor women's pregnancies and prosecute individuals who get an abortion.
Former President Donald Trump again said that he'd leave it up to individual states whether they want to monitor women's pregnancies and prosecute individuals who get an abortion.
Experts say that abortion bans in states more densely populated by women of color will exacerbate health disparities.
Florida's six-week abortion ban takes effect on May 1. Here's what the law says and how it will affect access to the procedure beyond state lines.
Get caught up on this morning’s news: Michael Cohen wraps up testimony, Caitlin Clark’s injury scare and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
Decentralized social networks aren't immune to botnet-driven spam, as a recent spam attack on Bluesky demonstrates. Earlier this month, a flood of posts reading "remember to always vote Trump" showed up on Bluesky's network posted by accounts with random names and default avatars. The spam didn't originate on Bluesky, though.
General Motors patented a driver-monitoring system that detects your mental well-being and intervenes if it decides that there is a problem.
In this bonus episode, Devindra chats with Pavan Davuluri, Microsoft's head of Windows and Devices, about the new Surface devices and the Copilot+ PC initiative.
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When Hayes arrives this week, although she'll have plenty of familiarizing to do, her core — the players, the most important part of any national team — will largely already be in place.
You can use these trendy LED treatments at home, but are they safe and effective?
Energy.gov's fact of the week shows that while hybrid sales have been up and down over time, things are now looking rosy for electrified models.
Other sectors have rallied on AI demand, raising the stakes for the chipmaker's latest quarterly update.
“A lot has changed. It's so hard to get noticed now,” Short told Yahoo Entertainment in a new interview.
Generative AI makes stuff up. Rick Caccia, the CEO of WitnessAI, believes it can. "Securing AI models is a real problem, and it’s one that's especially shiny for AI researchers, but it’s different from securing use," Caccia, formerly SVP of marketing at Palo Alto Networks, told TechCrunch in an interview.
Sonos refreshed its cheapest portable speaker, the Roam. The Roam 2 has the same audio as its 2021 predecessor but adds more streamlined controls and a quicker setup.
Microsoft wants to put its Copilot everywhere. It's only a matter of time before Microsoft renames its annual Build developer conference to Microsoft Copilot. Hopefully, some of those upcoming events will be a bit less lackluster than this year's edition, which lacks any real standout announcements after Microsoft already announced its new Arm-based laptops and AI features in Windows 11 at a separate event the day before Build.
TikTok is pulling out all the stops to prevent its impending ban in the United States. Creators in the program will get support from TikTok, and on each creator's behalf, TikTok will donate $25,000 to a nonprofit of their choice. "This program enables us to connect with wider audiences, encouraging creativity for meaningful advocacy and health communication," said Alain Labrique, a director at the World Health Organization (WHO), in a statement.