Day: September 11, 2023
DraftKings apologizes for sports betting offer referencing 9/11 terror attacks
Sports betting company DraftKings has apologized after using the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks to entice people to bet on baseball and football games.
How AI Is Changing Commercial Security
Artificial intelligence, AI, has enjoyed widespread acceptance in the past decade, making a mark in physical security technology. Security devices that carry the label “AI-powered” appear more reliable, with business owners more inclined to trust produ…
How AI Is Changing Commercial Security
Artificial intelligence, AI, has enjoyed widespread acceptance in the past decade, making a mark in physical security technology. Security devices that carry the label “AI-powered” appear more reliable, with business owners more inclined to trust produ…
US Explorer Trapped 1,000 Metres Deep In Turkey May Be Rescued Today
A US explorer trapped for more than a week deep in a Turkish cave with internal bleeding could be pulled to safety as early as Monday night, rescuers said.
Analysis: Novak Djokovic isn’t surprised he keeps winning Grand Slam titles. We shouldn’t be, either
Novak Djokovic is back at No. 1 in the ATP rankings and is the owner of 24 Grand Slam championships after winning the U.S. Open.
‘Hundreds’ of Service Members Are Being Solicited by China for Insider Info, Air Force Says
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles “C.Q.” Brown warned airmen and allies that China’s People’s Liberation Army “wants to exploit your knowledge and skill to fill gaps in their military capability.”
In India and Vietnam, Biden embraces imperfect partners, looks past differences on Russia
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday wrapped up a five-day diplomatic sprint through Vietnam and India that put a spotlight on imperfect partners that he believes will be crucial for global stability in the years to come.
Demolition of Marilyn Monroe’s house halted after widespread outrage
Los Angeles officials intervened to block the tearing down of the property and are considering it for historic preservationThe final home of Marilyn Monroe – and the only residence she ever owned independently – will remain standing for now after Los A…
Bonnie Garmus wrote ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ — but not the TV version
Q&A: Ex-Seattleite Garmus talks about “Lessons in Chemistry,” which premieres Oct. 13 on Apple TV+ and stars Brie Larson, who is also an executive producer.