Manchester United visited Anfield on 19 October 2025, and the clash was more than just another chapter in English football’s fierce rivalry. It felt like they revived something lost for too long. The ...
VIVIAN, La. - The North Caddo Titans are hosting D’Arbonne Woods Friday night, but the community excitement kicks off long before the start of the game. KTBS 3's Taylor Gibson was on campus at North ...
A controlled artillery round that can hit targets from 120 kilometers away in GPS-denied environments was successfully tested at U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona. General Atomics Electromagnetic ...
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Microsoft introduced the MAI-Image-1 artificial intelligence (AI) model on Monday. It is the company's first natively built image generation model. The Redmond-based tech giant highlighted that the AI ...
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — The army in Madagascar seized power on Tuesday, days after the president went into hiding saying he feared for his life after several weeks of massive anti-government ...
While Visual Concepts hasn’t been very vocal about its support for the last-gen versions of NBA 2K26, players can still expect seasonal support as part of the post-release content. Players can now ...
SpaceX closed a troubled but instructive chapter in its Starship rocket program Monday with a near-perfect test flight that carried the stainless steel spacecraft halfway around the world from South ...
Strava, the 16-year-old fitness-tracking app, is gearing up to go public, the Financial Times reports. CEO Michael Martin told the FT that the San Francisco company plans to list “at some point,” ...
Yesterday, we covered the big Xbox 'Magnus' Leak and what it could potentially mean for Microsoft's next-gen console - and while some of that information admittedly goes a little over our heads, the ...
They say there’s no such thing as bad publicity, but the press that Intel has generated in the last year has certainly been testing the boundaries of the aphorism. But before it was a company that ...