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6 Black softball players to watch this season

College softball season is underway, and players are starting to help their respective Power 4 programs make a case for why they’r...

Rivian was saved by software in 2025

The company’s annual revenue was boosted by its technology joint venture with Volkswagen Group.

IBM will hire your entry-level talent in the age of AI

IBM plans to triple its entry-level hiring in the U.S. in 2026, but these jobs will have different tasks than in previous years.

Amid disappointing earnings, Pinterest claims it sees m...

Pinterest’s stock tumbles after an earnings miss, with higher-than-expected usage its only bright spot.

For $1M, you can pay Bryan Johnson (or BryanAI?) to tea...

The longevity-obsessed investor Bryan Johnson is charging $1 million to sign up for his “Immortals” program.

Waymo is asking DoorDash drivers to shut the doors of i...

If a passenger accidentally leaves a Waymo door open, the vehicle can get stuck in place.

Cade Cunningham’s first NBA All-Star Game start a part ...

LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles is known for the bright lights of Hollywood, movie stars, a wide array of entertainers and, of course, s...

Best Of The Baddest: Black Horror Movie Villains We Lov...

Source: LMPC / Getty   You never have to wait until Halloween to press play on a good horror movie marathon — a day like Friday th...

Scream Queens! 15 Black Horror Film Leading Ladies Who ...

Spooky season seems to always be in the atmosphere, whether it be the month of October, a very ironic Friday the 13th — hint! hint...

I Will Survive! Black Horror Film Characters Who Made I...

Archive Photos It’s scary out here, y’all! From a ghoulish day like Halloween to a random Friday that also just so happens to fall...

Hacker linked to Epstein removed from Black Hat cyber c...

Emails published by the Justice Department revealed cybersecurity veteran Vincenzo Iozzo emailed, and arranged to meet, Jeffrey Ep...

Trump administration undermines EPA enforcement of Clea...

The EPA’s new rule seeks to undo a 2009 finding that allowed the federal government to regulate six greenhouse gases.

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