OpenAI’s nonprofit parent company secures $100B equity stake while retaining control of AI giant
The artificial intelligence giant said the "recapitalization" will make its nonprofit parent one of the most well-resourced philanthropic organizations globally.
Roblox removes 100 violative experiences referencing Charlie Kirk following campus assassination
The gaming platform Roblox has taken down more than 100 experiences about Charlie Kirk after the Turning Point USA founder was fatally shot in Utah.
Hundreds of blue city retirees reportedly left waiting months for pension payments: ‘I need my money’
Nearly 300 Houston city retirees are still awaiting pension payments after accepting early retirement packages in May, with payments expected by September's end.
Ford recalls 1.9M vehicles over rearview camera defect that increases crash risk
Ford Motor Company has issued a recall for a range of vehicles including Mustang, F-250, Edge and Transit due to faulty rearview camera display problems.
Stellantis to recall more than 91,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles over possible loss of drive power
Stellantis is recalling more than 91,000 Jeep Grand Cherokee plug-in hybrid vehicles due to a software malfunction that may cause a loss of drive power.
Do the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders make enough? Squad added $50M in brand value but earns $75 an hour: report
The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders recently earned a pay increase to $75 hourly, raising renewed questions as to whether their new compensation reflects their true value.
American farmer demands right to repair own equipment amid soaring costs: 'Money is tight'
Virginia farmer John Boyd Jr. calls for right to repair his own equipment, saying manufacturers' repair limits keep farmers paying steep fees and waiting weeks for fixes.
American Eagle shares jump 25% after retailer touts 'success' of Sydney Sweeney's denim campaign
American Eagle reported strong earnings driven by marketing campaigns with Sydney Sweeney and Travis Kelce, leading to a 25% after-hours stock surge.
A big change is coming for Social Security recipients at the end of September
The Social Security Administration will stop sending paper checks by Sept. 30, transitioning beneficiaries to electronic payments following Trump's March executive order.