The Pentagon is buying Starlink terminals to use in Ukraine The Pentagon said it has agreed to purchase Starlink satellite internet terminals from Elon Musk’s SpaceX for use
Amazon to pay over $30 million in FTC settlements over Ring, Alexa privacy violations Amazon will pay the Federal Trade Commission more than $30 million to settle allegations
AI could destroy humanity, AI’s creators say Artificial intelligence could lead to the extinction of humanity, experts – including the heads of OpenAI and Google Deepmind – have
Georgia DDS urges people to remain clothed when taking digital license selfies Georgia drivers were offered an option to use digital driver’s licenses to check in for flights
The ChatGPT app topped 500,000 downloads in the first six days after it was released for iOS Despite being U.S.- and iOS-only ahead of today’s expansion to 11 more
LOOK: FREE EDITION!!! (Because Freedom Isn’t Free) Disney, Comcast at odds over Hulu Disney is likely to buy out Comcast’s remaining one-third stake in Hulu, paving the
Montana first to ban people dressed in drag from reading to children in schools, libraries Montana has become the first state to specifically ban people dressed in drag
City of Kyle attempts to make the Guinness World Record for largest gathering of Kyles The city of Kyle held another competition for all Kyles during a 2023
Microbreaks can boost productivity Surveys consistently show that American workers are suffering high levels of stress and burnout. A simple solution that businesses could adopt: letting employees take
Traders who WFH do less crime Employees of financial institutions who work the trading desk from home are less likely to commit securities fraud than in-person colleagues, according
Dancers at this California topless bar to become only unionized strippers in U.S. Dancers at a North Hollywood topless bar will become the only strippers in the United
Tesla will begin advertising CEO Elon Musk told company shareholders Tuesday that the company will advertise for the first time in its history. “We’ll try a little advertising,
Village People singer threatens to sue Trump to stop performances of ‘Y.M.C.A.,’ ‘Macho Man,’ and other hits The lead singer of the Village People music group issued a
Entering the era of the ‘Big Stay’ Move over, The Great Resignation, a new workplace trend called the “Big Stay” is emerging, resulting in fewer employees quitting and
Peloton recalls 2.2 million of its bikes Peloton is recalling more than 2 million of its exercise bikes in the U.S. because the bike’s seat post assembly can
Inflation slowed slightly in April A key measure of inflation showed that prices climbed by 4.9% year-on-year in April, slightly below analysts’ expectations and down from 5% in
Donald Trump found liable for sexual abuse A jury in a civil case has found former President Donald Trump sexually abused a magazine columnist in a New York
Woman survives on wine during five days stranded in Australian bush A 48-year-old woman survived five days stranded in the bush in Australia by eating sweets and drinking
Thrift shops thrive when disorder is balanced with high seller knowledge New research from Penn State and Texas Christian University shows that shoppers looking to “pop some tags”