Comcast to split into two companies, spin off NBCUniversal and Sky
Comcast announced Monday that it plans to split into two publicly traded companies by spinning off NBCUniversal and Sky, the British broadcaster it bought in 2018
Voters of both parties want tighter AI regulation, poll finds
A new survey from the AI Policy Institute finds bipartisan support for legislation that targets powerful AI systems.
Bill Maher accepts Twain humor prize as the Kennedy Center navigates Trump-era upheaval
Comedian Bill Maher was the guest of honor at the Kennedy Center on Sunday night.
‘Utterly baffled’: President calls for investigation after South Korea’s dismal World Cup
South Korea president Lee Jae Myung is calling for an investigation into the country’s poor World Cup showing and ensuing resignation of coach Hong Myung-bo
At least 117 dead dogs found in search at California animal rescue accused of abuse, officials said
California authorities unearthed at least 117 dogs in “various states of decomposition” on Friday, many of which appeared to have been killed by gunshot, as part of an ongoing investigation into an animal rescue organization
Khadijah Farrakhan, ‘first lady of Nation of Islam’ as wife of famous pastor, dies at 90
Khadijah Farrakhan, longtime wife of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, died on Saturday, the Nation of Islam has announced.
Dangerous heat wave to scorch U.S. ahead of July Fourth
An intense and prolonged heat wave is expected to grip parts of the central and eastern United States ahead of Independence Day celebrations, with temperatures climbing into the 90s and 100s and humidity pushing heat index values well above 100 degrees.
2 women and a toddler fatally shot in Jackson, Mississippi
Two women and a toddler were found dead Saturday night at a Jackson, Mississippi home, according to the Jackson Police Department.
O.J. Simpson not honored at new Buffalo Bills stadium
Former Buffalo Bills running back O.J.
Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ is bringing a big set of student loan changes
Starting July 1, many student borrowers may tackle higher repayment requirements, fewer program options and greater loan limits.