One year after Titan tragedy, another billionaire wants to prove deep-sea exploration is safe
A year after the Titan submersible imploded, killing five people, an Ohio real estate investor aims to prove that exploring Titanic-level depths is safe.
A year after the Titan submersible imploded, killing five people, an Ohio real estate investor aims to prove that exploring Titanic-level depths is safe.
Around 9,700 people were treated in ERs for fireworks injuries in 2023 — and kids and teens had the highest rate of being hurt.
The NYC real estate broker is going all in for the first season of his new Netlflix show.
Outside of AI, few startups have drawn venture investments like climate tech. Climate tech startups like Rondo, especially those that are building hardware, face a particular challenge when trying to move beyond the prototype or pilot phase and start selling finished products to customers. It's very difficult to raise funds at that stage because investors don’t have a blueprint to help them balance risk and reward.
Walgreens is closing several stores and pulling back on VillageMD locations as it restructures the company.
Meta has fixed the bug that caused people to believe the company had adjusted their selections in a political content settings tool without their consent. The issue had impacted users on both Instagram and Threads, seemingly resetting users' content settings back to the default, which limits the amount of political content users see from people they don't follow. On Wednesday, Meta confirmed it was looking into the problem and working on a fix.
Porsche recalls every Taycan battery-electric sedan ever made, around the world, to address a potential issue with leaking front brake lines.
Time is the latest big-name publication to let OpenAI train its large language models on its journalism archives.
Samsung has lined up an Unpacked event for July 10. We're expecting to learn more about the Galaxy Ring, as well as new foldable and other devices. A Galaxy Watch Ultra seems to be on the way too,
Reliance Jio, India's largest telecoms operator, has initiated what analysts expect to be an industrywide increase in tariffs in the world's second largest wireless market, raising some of its plans by more than 20%. Jio's revised pricing structure, effective July 3, sees its entry-level Rs 155 ($1.87) plan, offering 2GB of data and unlimited calls, increase to Rs 189. Similarly, a plan providing 1GB of daily data usage will rise from Rs 209 to Rs 249.
Anonymous sources say BMW is killing the 8 Series for a new 6 Series, and that there won't be a second-gen XM. Other anonymous sources say this isn't true.
Together, the pair plan to develop AI-powered personalized medical services, by way of analyzing data in Japan under the name SB Tempus. Cancer remains the biggest cause of death in Japan, according to Son, whose father passed away last year because of the disease.
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Continuing our summer 'Flip the Script' series we take a look at who could be this year's Rachaad White: A dead zone RB that ends up becoming a top ten fantasy RB at the end of the season. Nate Tice joins Matt Harmon to identify this year's RB dead zone and pick which RB could become the king of the RB dead zone.
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Fresh off a breakout season, the Minnesota Timberwolves traded into the lottery Wednesday night.
The biggest US banks proved to the Fed they would all be able to withstand a severe global recession, demonstrating strength while they push regulators to adjust a set of proposed capital rules.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at what Microsoft's proposed Keystone streaming device would have looked like if it had come to fruition.
"Happy Place" is Emily Henry's latest novel to be adapted for the screen.
The injury will cause Porziņģis to miss Olympic qualifying for Latvia.