Dec 15 (Reuters) - Ford Motor (F.N), opens new tab announced a $19.5 billion charge on electric-vehicle investments on Monday, the most visible sign to date of the auto industry’s pullback from a ...
Microsoft now pays security researchers for finding critical vulnerabilities in any of its online services, regardless of whether the code was written by Microsoft or a third party. This policy shift ...
After a week of arguing and horse-trading, opposing factions of the Minneapolis City Council came to an accord Tuesday on a 2026 city budget that raises taxes to maintain staffing levels, invests in ...
Even visitors from countries like Britain and France, whose citizens don’t need visas, would have to share five years’ worth of social media. By Christine Chung Travelers visiting the United States ...
Learn how five simple tricks use physics, motion blur, and misdirection to create striking illusions at home. Each move is carefully explained so even first-time performers can understand why it works ...
Everyone's talking about how the West is a battlefield this season and how the fight for the best playoff position will last until the very last game. While most people highlight the Oklahoma City ...
The Senate passed a resolution Tuesday aimed at ending President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Brazil, with five Republicans joining Democrats in a rare bipartisan rebuke of the president over trade ...
Some country artists feel like it’s important to write most, if not all, of their own music. And some artists are happy to record songs written by other people. These four country artists rarely write ...
The NCAA has decided not to implement the “five for five” eligibility rule that would’ve given athletes five seasons of competition instead of four. More from The Athletic: Wednesday’s memo, sent to ...
Current NCAA eligibility rules will remain in place for the rest of this academic year as well as the 2026-27 academic year. Kirby Lee / Imagn Images A possible change in college eligibility rules to ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - Out of all 120 Kentucky counties, Bourbon County ranked 14th in the highest number of fatalities and serious injuries behind the wheel. That’s why they’re one of nine counties ...