When you think of streaming services, it makes sense if names like Netflix and Disney come to mind immediately — these are the big players in the streaming industry, after all. Personally, I am a ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - As JCPS navigates its budget deficit, the possibility of schools closing their doors is becoming more and more likely. The district released its Facility Profile Index, which ...
It’s difficult to feel any kind of positivity about what the Las Vegas Raiders are building right now. The team isn’t doing anything well, and they employ the oldest head coach in NFL history. Many ...
Megacities flooded by surging seas. Mountains bare of the glaciers that once perched on their craggy peaks. Ice sheets crumbling into the ocean. The seafloor carpeted in ghostly skeletons of dead ...
The Fare Free Iowa City Pilot Program, offering free bus rides to residents across the city since Aug. 1, 2023, is set to conclude on July 31, but the program’s record-breaking ridership numbers have ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It’s not often we almost completely forget about a movie that made nearly $800 million at the box ...
Ford reported its sales in October rose 1.6% on the strength of gasoline vehicle sales. Ford numbers show its sales of electric vehicles fell in October. Ford Motor Co.'s October total sales edged up ...
OpenAI has started selling power users extra credits for its Sora AI video generation tool. An extra 10 video gens will retail for $4 through Apple’s App Store. The company currently has a limit of 30 ...
It’s lunch time at York International School, a kindergarten through 12th grade public school in Thornton, and the cafeteria is packed. Sixth- and seventh-graders share what they are having for lunch: ...
Launched in April 2024, Freely is the UK’s free-to-air IPTV service backed by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5. Operated by Everyone TV, it is currently available through the next generation of ...
President Trump wants the S.E.C. to reduce the frequency of corporate earnings reports. Our columnist says it’s a reasonable experiment, but at a dangerous time. By Jeff Sommer Jeff Sommer writes ...