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BUSINESS

The women in AI making a difference

To give AI-focused women academics and others their well-deserved — and overdue — time in the spotlight, TechCrunch is launching a series of interviews focusing

NEWS

Irish referendums: Voters reject change in definition of family

Media caption, Leo Varadkar says amendments have been “defeated comprehensively”. Irish voters have overwhelmingly rejected a bid to change the definition of family. The first

SPORTS

Rudy Gobert meant it when he flashed money sign at ref

Renowned aggravator Rudy Gobert pissed off another group of people Friday night, and though getting T’d up isn’t newsworthy in itself, it’s what the Frenchman

RELIGION

“We Are No Longer Invisible—Greece Is the First Orthodox Christian Country To Say Yes to Same-Sex Marriage

Fourteen countries have Orthodox Christian majorities. On February 15, Greece became the first of them to legalize same-sex civil marriage. A bipartisan majority of 176

REAL ESTATE

Preferred Care at Home of South Alabama Announces Expansion of Services to Meet Growing Demand for Home Care Solutions

Mobile, AL, March 09, 2024 –(PR.com)– Preferred Care at Home of South Alabama, a leading provider of personalized home care services, is proud to announce the

TECH

Slack’s new CEO looks to bring stability after a turbulent period

It’s not often you see an established company burn through three CEOs in less than a year. But through circumstances beyond its control, that’s what

ENTERTAINMENT

How Barry Keoghan Honored Sabrina Carpenter at Pre-Oscars 2024 Parties

Barry Keoghan is wearing his heart on his sleeve. The Saltburn actor was spotted in recent days at two pre-Oscars 2024 parties—one hosted by Vanity Fair and Instagram and another

LIFESTYLE

Have a Beautiful Weekend. | Cup of Jo

What are you up to this weekend? Anton had to write a paper about zoos, so we’re going to the zoo! (He’s also reading about

SCIENCE

Pushing the boundary on ultralow frequency gravitational waves

A team of physicists has developed a method to detect gravity waves with such low frequencies that they could unlock the secrets behind the early

GADGET

Activision’s union, with 600 members, is now the biggest one in video games

The number of unionized workers for Microsoft’s video game subsidiaries keeps growing, and the latest group to join the pool is the largest one yet.