A federal judge in West Virginia has ruled that the state’s ban on transgender athletes competing in female sports is constitutional and can remain in place.
On practice field, titleholder Real Betis advances in Copa
Real Betis began the defense of its Copa del Rey title with a 4-1 win against fourth-division club Ibiza in a round-of-32 match played in front of only a few thousand fans at a practice field in the Balearic Islands.
Memo: Genesis parent company DCG shut its wealth management division HQ on January 2; filing: HQ had more than $3.5B under management as of December 2022 (Kate Clark/The Information)
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Memo: Genesis parent company DCG shut its wealth management division HQ on January 2; filing: HQ had more than $3.5B under management as of December 2022 — Digital Currency Group, the parent company of …
ChatGPT Creator In Talks For Tender Offer That Would Give It $29 Billion Valuation
Artificial-intelligence research company OpenAI is in discussions over potentially selling at least $300 million in shares in a tender offer that would give it a roughly $29 billion valuation, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. From a report: T…
Ram’s first battery-electric pickup truck makes its debut at CES
The Ram 1500 Revolution battery-electric vehicle will be entering production as soon as 2024.
Pulisic hurts right knee, joins Chelsea’s long injury list
Christian Pulisic has joined Chelsea’s long injury list after hurting his right knee while attempting a shot on goal in a 1-0 loss to Manchester City.
Dandy’s new weed-killing lawn robot will save your back
The robotics company is dedicated to developing robots for tasks that we all hate doing, and the Dandy DT-01 hits the mark.
Travelers from China must now test negative for COVID to enter the U.S.
The U.S. has started requiring all travelers from China to test negative for COVID, even though many experts think it won’t help much.
New York sues Celsius founder alleging crypto fraud
Civil lawsuit seeks to ban Alex Mashinsky from doing business in New York and have him pay damages for violating laws.
In new memoir, Prince Harry reveals he killed 25 people in Afghanistan
Prince Harry says he thought of the 25 he killed as “chess pieces” rather than “people” and that he is neither proud or ashamed of the deaths.