April 1, 2024 ‘I Never Thought That What I Was Doing Was Illegal,’ SBF Says as He Begins Prison Sentence Days after Sam Bankman-Fried received a 25-year prison sentence, the FTX founder released a statement to ABC News saying how sorry he was about…
April 1, 2024 New Bill in California Aims to Force Ticketmaster to Play Nice With Others A new bill introduced by an influential California state senator takes aim at Ticketmaster, whose stranglehold on the entertainment industry has long vexed concertgoers…
April 1, 2024 CBD for Chronic Pain Doesn’t Work, Large Review Finds CBD for your chronic pain may turn out to be a dangerous dud, the authors of a large review say. They found little evidence…
April 1, 2024 In a New, Extended Planet of the Apes Trailer, the Hunt Is On The first big sci-fi epic of the summer is almost here. It’s Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, the next film in the…
April 1, 2024 Neutron Stars Spew Jets That Travel at Relativistic Speeds, Scientists Say The dense remains of massive stars generate powerful jets of gas and dust that move hundreds of millions of miles per hour, according to…
April 1, 2024 Google may have been storing your incognito browsing data and now they’ve agreed to delete it Bad news: Google’s apparently been storing your Chrome incognito browsing data. Good news. They’ve finally agreed to delete it. In a court document filed…
April 1, 2024 Lego’s April Releases Roll for Initiative After a couple of bumper months—and with eyes looking ahead to next month’s celebration of Star Wars day—Lego is keeping things a little more…
April 1, 2024 You can now use ChatGPT without an account On Monday, OpenAI began opening up ChatGPT to users without an account. It described the move as part of its mission to “make tools…
April 1, 2024 Netflix’s 3 Body Problem Had a Shocking True Crime Saga Going on Behind the Scenes 3 Body Problem has been a ratings hit for Netflix—according to the streamer, it racked up 11 million views in its first four days—and…
April 1, 2024 Engineers enlist NASA to send yet another time capsule to the moon — 24 sapphire discs will contain ‘the very essence of humanity’ printed over 170 billion pixels but who will read them? NASA, in collaboration with a team of international scientists, researchers, designers, and artists led by French engineer Benoit Faiveley, is set to send another…