NEW YORK, June 5 (Reuters) - A year ago, Ryan Tseng, the head of U.S. defense tech startup Shield AI, announced his company had turned a new page. After a gory incident that partially severed a U.S.
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My Blue Cross Blue Shield settlement payment finally arrived by email notice, four-and-a-half years after I filed a claim. About six million of us filed claims in 2021 as part of a class-action ...
After a successful flight around the moon, the astronauts are relying on a flawed heat shield to protect them as they re-enter Earth’s atmosphere. By Kenneth Chang Source: NASA AROW. The Artemis II ...
Sports Illustrated looks back at the past 25 seasons from 2000–01 to ’24–25 in men’s college basketball, ranking the top 25 tournament buzzer beaters. Sports Illustrated looks back at the past 25 ...
The entire source code for Anthropic’s Claude Code command line interface application (not the models themselves) has been leaked and disseminated, apparently due ...
March Madness is about moments. Buzzer-beaters and dramatic game-winners draw us in like nothing else in sports. The 2026 NCAA Tournament has been no different. While the upsets have been in short ...
Autonomous military aircraft maker Shield AI has raised $1.5 billion in Series G funding at a $12.7 billion post-money valuation, the company announced on Tuesday. The deal was led by PE firm Advent ...
An NCAA tournament that’s been largely predictable near the end of the first weekend got some much-needed madness Sunday in one of the most anticipated games of the day. After surrendering a late ...
What to think now about this March? Just two days ago, the drama was laboring, lots of blowouts, mostly nothing-to-see-here finishes. And then someone turned up the juice on the NCAA tournament. A St.