Deontay Wilder vs. Derek Chisora results, highlights: 'Bronze Bomber' earns decision in sloppy brawl
In a sloppy and wildly entertaining affair that was more street fight than technical showcase, former heavyweight champion ...
Deontay Wilder and Derek Chisora left it all in the ring Saturday night in London in the 100th combined fight of their ...
About one in three employees in Singapore report feeling burnt out—one of the highest rates globally. Burnout and chronic ...
“Did someone say Poppins?,” asks Tina Fey as she hovers above a group of bemused British comedians. The first-ever SNL UK sketch has dropped ahead of this Saturday’s opening show and it’s all about ...
Agricultural data is “fragmented, distributed, heterogeneous, and incompatible.” That’s the verdict from a major Council for Agricultural Science and Technology report published barely a year ago, and ...
A U.S. judge in Boston on Friday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump from ordering colleges to collect and turn over detailed data on race and student admissions, delivering a near-term ...
A project that found AI summaries are likely to majorly influence buying decisions raises interesting and potentially disturbing questions about how much we trust AI-generated content. When you ...
Newly released court documents have revealed messages showing Live Nation employees bragging about price-gouging customers, boasting they were "robbing them blind" and "taking advantage" of ...
Two Live Nation employees bragged about slapping customers with exorbitant fees at the entertainment giant’s venues, saying “these people are so stupid” that “I almost feel bad taking advantage of ...
The exchanges were revealed in court documents this week as exhibits tied to Live Nation's antitrust lawsuit. By Ethan Millman Music Editor A pair of Live Nation employees joked about “gouging” fans ...
Just days after settling with the Department of Justice (DOJ), ticketing company Live Nation is again under fire after internal messages between employees revealed bragging about “taking advantage” of ...
With cyberattacks on the rise, chances are you’ve received at least one email in recent years telling you that your personal data was stolen in a breach and offering advice on what to do in response.
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