Former Twitter executives are suing Elon Musk and X Corp. for over $128 million in unpaid severance, alleging wrongful termination after Musk's acquisition of Twitter, citing a pattern of financial negligence.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin acknowledges shortcomings in the tech giant's AI model Gemini, citing errors in image generation and unintentional bias, but remains optimistic about the future of AI
Former Massachusetts Air National guardsman Jack Teixeira, 22, pleaded guilty to leaking national defense information, facing a potential sentence of 11 to 16 years and $50,000 fine.
Justin Ray Kidwell, 20, previously pleaded guilty to charges of abandoning or endangering a child after his girlfriend's child accidentally ate THC Edibles.
Cory Martin, 36, was convicted of charges including murder-for-hire, aggravated identity theft, murder-for-hire conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy and fraudulent use of identification in connection with the gruesome killing of 26-year-old Brandy Odom.
Medwick, a resident of the building for over a decade and a member of its co-op's board was described by fellow residents as a "very nice" and "sociable" man.
Glitches on Facebook and Messenger became apparent as users observed being unexpectedly logged out of their accounts and facing difficulties logging back in.
Kate, who has intentionally maintained a lower profile during her recovery from abdominal surgery, was spotted being driven by her mother, Caroline, near Windsor.
The speculation intensified notably when Prince William withdrew abruptly from attending a memorial service for his godfather, Greece's late King Constantine II, on February 27.
It is also not surprising that the Microsoft founder and an Oracle executive—both well-known names in Silicon Valley—had their paths intersect over the years.