Broncos Assistant Coach Charged With Assault After Airport Altercation

A Denver Broncos assistant coach is facing an assault charge after allegedly punching an airport police officer. The incident occurred on Sunday at Denver International Airport, where the coach, 38-year-old Wilhoite, left his vehicle unattended and refused to follow instructions from a police officer. A physical altercation ensued, resulting in the coach being subdued with … Read more

Website Down Due to Excessive Traffic

A technical issue has caused a website to go down due to an excessive number of requests. The problem occurred when too many users attempted to access the site simultaneously, overwhelming its servers. The cause of the issue is believed to be related to a surge in traffic from social media and online advertising. The … Read more

Starbucks Simplifies Menu Amid Service Pressure

Starbucks is overhauling its menu starting March 4 in an effort to speed up service and reduce strain on baristas. The coffee chain will remove less popular hot, cold, and blended drinks to focus on fewer, more popular items. This move aims to improve quality, consistency, and customer experience. According to chief executive officer Brian … Read more

Joann Crafts retailer files for bankruptcy, closing all US stores

Crafts retailer Joann has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will close all its US stores. The company reported $615.7 million in debt when it filed and had over 800 locations across the country. In January, Joann began closing around 500 of its locations, citing a need to “right-size” its store footprint. Joann Inc., which … Read more

Nvidia Weighs in on DeepSeek Fallout

Nvidia is set to address investor concerns about its violent reaction to DeepSeek, a Chinese startup’s open-source reasoning model that sparked market panic. The chip giant will report earnings on Wednesday, its first since DeepSeek’s AI was released. Data center revenue is expected to rise, driven by announcements from major customers such as Meta and … Read more

Cowboys COO Stephen Jones Talks Contracts, Coaching Staff, and More Ahead of 2025 NFL Combine

The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for the 2025 NFL combine with COO/co-owner Stephen Jones juggling contract talks, player evaluation, and duties on the league’s competition committee. In a recent media session, Jones discussed several key topics, including Micah Parsons’ extension, DeMarcus Lawrence’s future, free agency, the backup quarterback position, Zack Martin’s retirement, and the … Read more

2 Passengers File Lawsuits Against Delta Over Toronto Crash

Two passengers from Minnesota and Texas, Hannah Krebs and Marthinus Lourens, have filed federal lawsuits against Delta Airlines over last week’s Minneapolis-to-Toronto crash. The lawsuits claim gross negligence and recklessness by the flight crew, as well as violations of airline industry standards. The suit alleges that the crew’s actions caused the plane to skid down … Read more

Anthropic Unveils Advanced AI Model with Faster Response Time

Anthropic has launched its advanced AI model, Claude 3.7 Sonnet, which offers faster response times and step-by-step reasoning. The hybrid model combines multiple approaches to tackle complex problems more effectively. Available on all plans, including the free version, it aims to compete in the generative artificial intelligence industry. The company’s focus is on “real-world” tasks, … Read more

San Antonio Measles Outbreak Exposes Hundreds of Thousands to Virus

Measles cases have surged in San Antonio, with 90 confirmed cases across seven counties since late January. Health experts warn that hundreds of thousands of people may have been exposed to the virus during Valentine’s Day weekend. A person visiting from Gaines County in West Texas tested positive for measles after a visit to the … Read more

Elizabeth Holmes Fails to Overturn Fraud Conviction

Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes will remain in prison after losing her bid to overturn her conviction for defrauding investors with false claims of her blood-testing startup’s capabilities. A federal appeals court ruled that she had not proved any legal missteps during her trial. The court upheld the fraud convictions of both Holmes and former … Read more