From The Sports Desk: A raucous evening inside and outside Madison Square Garden
New York City is often said to be the center of the universe, and last night, at least in the sporting world, it was.
Workers at Los Angeles stadium hosting World Cup matches reach tentative agreement after authorizing strike
The union representing workers at SoFi Stadium, the Los Angeles-area arena hosting the FIFA World Cup, has reached a tentative agreement with operators at the stadium after voting overwhelmingly last week to authorize a strike — and just days before the venue is scheduled to host its first of several matches.
Former Air Canada pilot flew hundreds of flights without proper license, police say
A former pilot flew commercial planes for nearly 17 years allegedly without the required license, Ontario police said
California’s slow vote count and Trump’s unfounded fraud claims offer preview of November’s midterms
A perfect storm of conditions in California has led to an increasingly loud chorus of unfounded voter fraud claims over the past week from President Donald Trump and his allies, alarming election experts who warn it could be a preview of what’s to come in this fall’s midterms
Anthropic releases Fable 5 model, built on the same tech that spooked the government
Anthropic released its latest model Tuesday afternoon, heralding the public’s first access to the AI company’s most powerful class of AI systems.
Hugh Laurie says he was ‘very slightly drunk’ when he slammed journalist over ‘House’ criticism
Actor Hugh Laurie apologized for roasting a journalist for her criticism of the medical drama “House,” the hit series which Laurie starred in
Mass shooting at Ohio festival that wounded 12 stemmed from dispute between rival groups, police say
A mass shooting that left 12 people wounded on Saturday afternoon at a summer festival in Ohio stemmed from “a dispute involving two rival groups,” according to police
Todd and Julie Chrisley sue their former lawyers, blaming them for losing case that sent them to jail
Reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley are suing former defense attorneys for $25 million, blaming them for losing a criminal case that found them guilty of defrauding banks out of millions of dollars
‘Godfather of AI’ Geoffrey Hinton says Anthropic strayed from safety-first mission
In an interview, Hinton said he now sees where AI can play a role in military operations, a reversal from previous skepticism about such applications.
2020 election denier under scrutiny from fair elections advocates for new role at DOJ
An election denier who tried to overturn Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss is facing scrutiny over his new role in the Justice Department as part of a team investigating the president’s foes.