Warm And Mainly Dry
An early summer preview this weekend, warm and mainly dry.
An early summer preview this weekend, warm and mainly dry.
It's still not clear how Charlotte will map out its future.
The franchise is heading into an enormous summer in regard to picking a direction and mapping out a plan for the future.
Up next: Maryland, Nebraska and West Virginia, which are holding primaries on May 14, followed by Kentucky and Oregon on May 21.
Stock buybacks are soaring in another sign that companies are feeling better about the macroeconomic outlook.
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Will the Wizards finally lean into a youth movement?
The UK's Ministry of Defence faced a hack of sensitive data and China is being blamed.
Amazon is launching a new tool, Bedrock Studio, designed to let organizations experiment with generative AI models, collaborate on those models, and ultimately build generative AI-powered apps. Available in public preview starting today, the web-based Bedrock Studio -- a part of Bedrock, Amazon's generative AI tooling and hosting platform -- provides what Amazon describes in a blog post as a "rapid prototyping environment" for generative AI. Bedrock Studio guides developers through the steps to evaluate, analyze, fine-tune and share generative AI models from Anthropic, Cohere, Mistral, Meta and other Bedrock partners, as well as test different model settings and guardrails and integrate outside data sources and APIs.
There is a lot of work to do in Detroit.
Kyle Kuzma is a lot of things. "I'm part of a new generation of the NBA," Kuzma told TechCrunch in a phone interview. Kuzma, 28, joined early-stage-focused Scrum Ventures in March as an adviser to help with the firm's sports and entertainment fund, which is targeting $120 million.
Portland still has a lot to figure out.
Over 43,000 five-star fans toss it on over tees, swimsuits, dresses and more.
Here's how to get the most affordable mortgage as buyers face higher home loan interest rates and rising house prices.
On Tuesday, U.S. and U.K. authorities revealed that the mastermind behind LockBit, one of the most prolific and damaging ransomware groups in history, is a 31-year-old Russian named Dmitry Yuryevich Khoroshev, aka "LockbitSupp." As it’s customary in these types of announcements, law enforcement published pictures of Khoroshev, as well as details of his group’s operation. Earlier this year, authorities seized LockBit’s infrastructure and the gang's banks of data, revealing key details of how LockBit worked.
The delay of Boeing's Starliner launch, which was supposed to take two NASA astronauts to the International Space Station, marked the latest setback for a company already grappling with quality control and safety issues in its aviation business.
Zion Williamson's health will determine any success the Pels have.
News that Jack Dorsey is out at Bluesky caused a stir this weekend. After all, Dorsey is a former Twitter co-founder and CEO, so his investment of time into the rival social network carried weight. The decentralized social networking service said that it is looking for a new board member.
Here's what you might've missed from this weekend's action across the league.
Some major deals on board: A super-handy collapsible garden cart for over $200 off, a cordless Shark pro stick vacuum for over 50% off, and a 65-inch Philips 4K smart TV for under $400.
Stocks rallied at the end of last week, getting a boost from a "Goldilocks" jobs report.