Red carpets, racing and flames: Photos of the week
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A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.
A selection of striking news photographs taken around the world this week.
While an AI-generated photo of Katy Perry at the Met Gala isn't a major cause for concern, Instagram's fact-checkers taking hours to flag it indicates a larger issue social platforms have to grapple with regarding AI.
Reese was ejected after two very quick whistles from referee Charles Watson.
Cole did not allow a run and struck out five batters.
The now-banned NBA player allegedly removed himself from games to pay off gambling debts.
Jones won the race once as a driver and twice as an owner when Al Unser Sr. won in 1970 and 1971.
President Biden’s 54-year-old son is accused of lying about his drug addiction on an application he used to purchase a firearm in 2018.
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It's time for the clay court Grand Slam at Roland Garros. Here's how to tune into Alexander Zverev vs. Alex De Minaur.
President Biden signed an executive order to limit illegal crossings at the southern border. Here's what that means.
Prime Day is confirmed to be kicking off sometime in July. Here's all the info we have, along with super deals you can shop early.
Gasoline prices fell $0.06 per gallon over the last week, representing the biggest weekly drop of 2024.
A group of current and former employees from leading AI companies like OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Anthropic have signed an open letter asking for greater transparency and protection from retaliation for those who speak out about the potential concerns of AI.
Here’s a look at how online bank security compares to traditional brick-and-mortar institutions.
The Shark Tank-favorite doodad can save you time and energy washing and drying your linens.
Fans of the show "Our Flag Means Death" have rallied around a hashtag to call for change at the platform previously known as HBO Max.
Summer Games Done Quick is back for more charity speed runs of classic and contemporary games. The 2024 edition of the marathon will stream from Minneapolis from June 30 to July 6 as turbo-gamers take on Alan Wake 2, Halo 3 and the Super Mario RPG Remake.
After a multi-hour outage that took place in the early hours of the morning, OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot went down again — but this time, it wasn't the only AI provider affected. On Tuesday morning, both Anthropic's Claude and Perplexity began seeing issues, too, but these were more quickly resolved. It's unusual for three major AI providers to all be down at the same time, which could signal a broader infrastructure issue or internet-scale problem, such as those that affect multiple social media sites simultaneously, for example.
Layoffs are hitting the game industry once again, with Dead by Daylight maker Behaviour Interactive letting go as many as 95 workers.
The Acolyte demonstrates what's possible when Star Wars embraces new characters and genres, while abandoning the Dark Side of nostalgia.
AI mortgage startup LoanSnap is in trouble. The company is facing at least seven lawsuits from creditors and has been evicted from its headquarters in Southern California, leaving employees worried about the company’s future, TechCrunch has learned. LoanSnap has raised around $100 million in funding since its 2017 seed round, $90 million of which was raised between 2021 and 2023.