A Medina man has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder after authorities say he fatally stabbed a man while watching television in an Orleans County home. Aaron D’Angelo, 36, was staying at a ...
French President Emmanuel Macron blasted tech company executives of social media platforms over refusals to limit or restrict speech. While speaking before a crowd in New Delhi, India, on Wednesday, ...
Ziegler stated, "We are projecting fiscal 2026 second quarter deliveries of approximately 2,400 to 2,500 homes with an average delivered price between $975,000 and $985,000. For full fiscal year 2026, ...
The Property Brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott standing and posing for the cameras - Ethan Miller/Getty Images Drew and Jonathan Scott, best known as the Property Brothers, are widely recognized for ...
The Nasdaq saw a chopping week last week. Oracle (ORCL) gained 12% but every single Magnificent 7 company fell into negative territory year-to-date. Microsoft (MSFT) and Amazon (AMZN) are now in bear ...
After a long mega-cap tech-dominated leadership, the market has entered 2026 on less stable ground. SP 500 (NYSE: SPY) is breakeven for the year, while the Magnificent 7 stocks average 7.3% negative ...
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After notching its fifth straight record-breaking sales year in the US, Hyundai has no plans of slowing down. The company is ramping up local production while advancing new battery tech to boost EV ...
Demand for generative AI (GenAI) in healthcare is rising quickly, with 63% of healthcare professionals reporting that their organizations are prepared to adopt GenAI for optimized workflows. And the ...
IREN (IREN) earnings showed weaker than expected headline results, with the company missing consensus on both revenue and earnings per share (EPS) as it accelerates its transition from bitcoin mining ...
Standing alongside parents who lost their children to online abuse, actor and filmmaker Joseph Gordon-Levitt blasted tech companies on Capitol Hill, accusing them of hiding behind Section 230 to evade ...