Excitement is ramping up in the horse racing universe in anticipation of the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve on May 4. Read More
Google has fired more than two dozen employees for protesting its $1.2 billion contract to provide the Israeli government and military with cloud and artificial intelligence services. Twenty-eight people were fired after nine employees were arrested Tuesday night following a sit-in at the company’s offices in Seattle, New York and Sunnyvale, California — including one at Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian’s office, according to the group that organized the demonstration, No Tech for Apartheid....
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NBA powerhouse Paolo Banchero made a statement on the court during Game 1 of the first round of the NBA Playoffs by debuting the unreleased Air Jordan 39 shoe. Infused with Michael Jordan’s signature style of play, the Air Jordan 39 was designed to elevate athletes’ game experience with new technology that enhanced their ability […] The post SOURCE SPORTS: Paolo Banchero Debuts Air Jordan 39 During Game 1 of Playoffs first appeared on The Source.
Google has fired 28 employees after they were involved in protests against Project Nimbus, project to provide the Israeli government with AI and cloud services.
In a companywide memo obtained by The Post, Google vice president of global security Chris Rackow said their “behavior was unacceptable, extremely disruptive, and made co-workers feel threatened.”
Lewis Hamilton's first race in a Ferrari will be in Australia. Next year's Formula 1 season will open in Melbourne for the first time since 2019 after the full calendar for 2025 was revealed Friday. The Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne will be the opening race because the Bahrain and
The quest to succeed Houston Mayor John Whitmire in the Texas Senate and some consequential, hotly contested races in the Texas House are among those on the ballot for the May 28 primary runoff.
New Zealander Scott Dixon won the Long Beach Grand Prix IndyCar race by .9798 of a second over Colton Herta Sunday, aided by Herta nudging fellow American Josef Newgarden’s car on the 77th lap of the 85-lap race. Newgarden was running second behind Dixon, pulled close to Dixon’s gearbox entering the hairpin leading to the […]
Thousands of fans lined up along Pennsylvania Avenue on Saturday for the thrill of watching a Formula 1 race-winner blast down the iconic street in a championship-winning car.