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DETROIT -- There weren’t too many positive standouts coming out of the preseason finale for the Detroit Lions. Even Lions coach Dan Campbell agreed with that sentiment, saying anyone who stood out did ...
Two former Harvard students are launching a pair of “always-on” AI-powered smart glasses that listen to, record, and transcribe every conversation and then display relevant information to the wearer ...
A pair of New Jersey cities were listed as booming locations for those who are retired, a recent survey found. Hackensack and Clifton were both on GoBankingRates’ list of the “50 fastest-growing ...
More than 900 people participated in the 2025 Python Challenge, a 10-day snake hunt in South Florida. The catches were monumental this year with 294 pythons captured — the most in the contest's ...
Some weird combinations just make sense once you experience them. Like peanut butter and pickles. Or like indie rock bands Modest Mouse and The Flaming Lips. The two tried-and-true acts, along with ...
Grand Theft Auto "The biggest competitor to Grand Theft Auto 6 will be Grand Theft Auto 5," says industry analyst, because AAA is struggling against the live-service behemoths it created years ago ...
Meta just released a few new generative AI features for its Horizon Worlds desktop editor, which the company says will streamline the development of user-generated environments on its metaverse ...
Aaliyan Mohammed is a Newsweek contributor based in Atlanta, GA. His focus is MLB content. Aaliyan has been with Newsweek since 2024 and previously worked at MLB.com, Wisconsin Sports Heroics and ...
With a background in journalism and counseling, Penny Min blends analytical research with real-world insight to help readers make informed financial decisions. At Forbes Marketplace, she specializes ...
The New England Patriots have added a ton of new players to their roster heading into 2025, overhauling a unit that was probably the worst in football last season. While that is definitely exciting ...
The UAF Nanooks added a pair of hometown athletes to two athletic programs. Fairbanks’ own P.J. Bragonier (Nordic skiing) and Zak Brice (hockey) are headed back home. Long time friends and local ...