The Flint Hill School Robotics Club learned more than they expected when they entered this year’s FIRST Tech Challenge. The ...
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Playoff basketball is here! Although the Play-In Tournament runs through April 17, the traditional NBA playoffs begin the day after. The league jumps right into it, which means fans could very easily ...
Fossil fuel companies, farms, unions and business groups are taking the state Department of Environmental Quality to court over a program they call “economically infeasible.” Oregon’s ambitious ...
Umama Ali spent more time as a kid arguing with his brother over who caused the most chaos in GTA Vice City than doing homework, and he’s been unapologetically hooked on games ever since. That ...
TechCrunch is partnering with SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026, Asia’s largest global innovation conference, taking place April 27–29 at Tokyo Big Sight. And we’re not just showing up to cover it — our very own ...
Eligible medicare beneficiaries at participating healthcare providers will soon be able to purchase $500 worth of hemp-derived products annually for medical purposes. Under a new Centers for Medicare ...
New York Yankees shortstop José Caballero made MLB history Wednesday: He became the first player to use the Automated Ball-Strike System (ABS). During the fourth inning of the Yankees’ 7-0 opening day ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Baseball’s new reality has arrived. Blink, and you’d miss it. The Giants came out on the winning side of the first Automated Balls and Strikes (ABS) challenged pitch in MLB history.
After tinkering with the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) challenge system for a few years, MLB brought the technology to the regular season in 2026. It didn’t take long before the new technology was put ...
The ABS challenge system has officially come to Major League Baseball. On Wednesday night, during the season’s opening game between the Giants and the Yankees, New York shortstop José Caballero became ...
"Tech dips" can enable investors to buy high-quality stocks at a fair (or more than fair) price. Investors do not have to make their purchases all at once. Admittedly, figuring out how to approach ...