Westside High School hosts mock crash to show students' dangers of drunk driving
Westside High School juniors and seniors participate in a mock crash to raise awareness about drunk driving.
Westside High School juniors and seniors participate in a mock crash to raise awareness about drunk driving.
With the draft in the rear view there is no better time to do a dynasty rookie mock draft. Football Guy's Matt Waldman joins Matt Harmon for a two round Superflex format dynasty draft. The two debate the biggest topics of rookie mock drafts and when Marvin Harrison Jr. should come off the board. The two also identify deep dynasty sleepers to consider in later rounds.
The college sports industry is moving closer an athlete compensation system. At this point, it seems inevitable.
Fantasy football analyst Matt Harmon lays out Year 1 expectations for the talented class of rookie wide receivers entering the 2024 season.
Hyundai has agreed to spend nearly $1 billion on Motional, an investment that will give the automaker a majority stake while providing the self-driving startup with the necessary capital to keep operating. The Korean automaker invested $475 million directly into Motional as part of a broader deal that includes buying out joint venture partner Aptiv. As part of the deal, Hyundai will spend another $448 million to buy 11% of Aptiv's common equity interest in Motional, according to information revealed Thursday in Aptiv's first-quarter earnings report.
Smart is set to make $13 million in 2024 and his contract now goes through 2033.
Jones suffered a spinal fracture in a crash at Talladega.
Get caught up on this morning’s news: The House’s antisemitism bill, Trump’s second contempt hearing and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
Heat Culture may mean a more cautious approach to retool around Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo.
Walgreens is ramping up its clinical trial offerings with Big Pharma players.
Lamini, a Palo Alto-based startup building a platform to help enterprises deploy generative AI tech, has raised $25 million from investors, including Stanford computer science professor Andrew Ng. Lamini, co-founded several years ago by Sharon Zhou and Greg Diamos, has an interesting sales pitch. Many generative AI platforms are far too general purpose, Zhou and Diamos argue, and don't have solutions and infrastructure geared to meet the needs of corporations.
Crunchyroll, like many other streaming services recently, is raising its subscription prices
F1 rejected Michael Andretti's bid to own a team until at least the 2028 season earlier this year.
Innovaccer, a health tech startup that aggregates patient data across systems and care settings, is in advanced stages of talks with investors to raise as much as $250 million in a new financing round, three sources familiar with the matter told TechCrunch. The deliberation for the new funding round is ongoing, and the current talks propose a value of between $2.5 billion and $3 billion for the nine-year-old company, the sources said, requesting anonymity, as the details are private. The company has developed a cloud-based software layer that integrates with existing electronic health record systems used by healthcare facilities.
Porter was released on Saturday morning and charges have yet to be filed.
CVS warns it could cede Medicare Advantage market share as reimbursement rates pressure the company.
Bill Belichick, Julian Edelman, Rob Gronkowski, Drew Bledsoe and Randy Moss are all set to participate in “The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady” on Sunday.
The NYT discovers how dealer salespeople were opting buyers of GM cars into a the Smart Driver+ program that could raised a driver's insurance rates.
Tesla has begun laying off more people, starting with two senior executives, with plans for hundreds more. CEO Elon Musk says the company has to get “absolutely hard core about headcount.”
Rockne had been buried at Highland Cemetery for 93 years.
The European Commission has again been urged to more fully disclose its dealings with private technology companies and other stakeholders, in relation to a controversial piece of tech policy that could see a law mandate the scanning of European Union citizens' private messages in a bid to detect child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The issue is of note as concerns have been raised about lobbying by the tech industry influencing the Commission's drafting of the controversial CSAM-scanning proposal. The preliminary finding of maladministration by the EU's ombudsman, Emily O'Reilly, was reached on Friday and made public on its website yesterday.