Pro-Palestinian encampments spring up at DePaul, U of C
Anti-war protests have spread to the University of Chicago in Hyde Park and DePaul University in Lincoln Park.
Anti-war protests have spread to the University of Chicago in Hyde Park and DePaul University in Lincoln Park.
Other sectors have rallied on AI demand, raising the stakes for the chipmaker's latest quarterly update.
It’s not often that you hear about a seed round above $10 million. H, a startup based in Paris and previously known as Holistic AI, has announced a $220 million seed round just a few months after the company’s inception. Charles Kantor, the startup’s co-founder and CEO, was a university researcher at Stanford.
A new coalition called Tech Against Scams is bringing companies together to fight online fraud.
All cars suffer when the mercury drops, but electric vehicles suffer more than most as heaters draw more power and batteries charge more slowly as the liquid electrolyte inside thickens. Drivers in Chicago found this out the hard way last January after many Teslas failed to charge during a deep freeze. One startup, South 8 Technologies, says it can make cold-weather charging more reliable by filling batteries with a pressurized, liquified gas electrolyte instead of a liquid one.
Meta’s advertising policies are once again in the spotlight as a watchdog group says the company approved more than a dozen “highly inflammatory” ads that broke its rules.
When putting a video portal in a public park in the middle of New York City, some inappropriate behavior will likely occur. The Portal, the vision of Lithuanian artist and entrepreneur Benediktas Gylys, was designed to bring people together and let them share common experiences. After it opened earlier this month, the vast majority of people who went to the portal on both sides of the Atlantic waved to each other, brought their kids and pets and did friendly human things.
President Biden spoke about the Israel-Hamas war during his commencement address at Morehouse College on Sunday.
Shota Imanaga already looks like an ace and the bargain of the offseason.
The Mediterranean diet may be beneficial to your mental health. Here's what to know.
Yahoo Sports NBA draft expert Krysten Peek is back for another season of On the Clock with Krysten Peek. Krysten just spent the week in Chicago at the NBA Draft Combine and kicks off draft season joined by CBS Sports' Kyle Boone.
The Indiana Fever-Chicago Sky clash was originally going to be aired on NBA TV.
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The Steelers' run game might flex some impressive muscles. Meanwhile, helping Jalen Hurts adjust to life without Jason Kelce will be among his new o.c's biggest tasks.
The Cubs have weathered a barrage of injuries already this season, yet they sit just 1.5 games back in the NL Central.
Engineers Adam Keating and Jeremy Andrews were tired of using spreadsheets and screenshots to collab with teammates — so they launched a startup, CoLab, to build a better way. The two met as undergraduates at Memorial University of Newfoundland, where they studied mechanical engineering together. While they were completing their last internships prior to graduating (Andrews at Tesla, Keating at health startup Reflexion Medical), they noticed that professional engineering teams were relying on clunky tools — namely spreadsheets and PowerPoint decks — to get collaborative work done.
“Sunday Night Football” airs at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC every week of the NFL regular season.
The furry Philadelphian was reportedly released safely after its capture.
Ronel Blanco, who threw a no-hitter earlier this year, said Tuesday that he would appeal the suspension.
Some of us have never come close to catching a foul ball at a game. This fan got two in a row.
Apple released new data about anti-fraud measures related to its operation of the iOS App Store on Tuesday morning, trumpeting a claim that it stopped over $7 billion in "potentially fraudulent transactions" across the four years between 2020 and 2023. More than $1.8 billion of that total was stopped in 2023, per Apple, which is down from the $2 billion in potentially fraudulent transactions Apple reported preventing in 2022. As with any self-reported corporate metrics, the aim is to shape a narrative: In Apple's case it's a longstanding claim that its mobile ecosystem sets "the standard for security, reliability, and user experience", as its blog post puts it.