Twitter’s Hardship Continues, Ad Sales Slump 59%

Ad sales slump 59%

Despite Musk's claims, new documents obtained by The New York Times reveal that Twitter's ad sales have dropped 59% year on year.

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WWDC keynote recap: Apple unveils Vision Pro augmented reality headset, iOS17 (watch the replay)

Unveils Vision Pro headset

Apple unveiled its vision for how computing will change in the future. On Monday, Apple announced the Vision Pro mixed reality headset during the company's Worldwide Developers Conference at its Cupertino,

Odisha train crash: Cause identified, tracks to be ready for normal services by Wednesday, says rail minister

Root cause identified

Balasore, Jun 4 (PTI) The root cause of the three-train crash in Odisha's Balasore district has been identified and the affected tracks will be restored for normal services by Wednesday, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Sunday. He said the issue ...

Chinese general rebukes US for 'provocation' after warships nearly collide

China accuses US

It was the second close encounter between the two militaries in less than ten days.

Claressa Shields retains title in one-sided win over Maricela Cornejo

Shields beats Cornejo

Back in her home state, Claressa Shields put on a show at Detroit's Little Caesars Arena, dominating from start to finish in a unanimous decision victory over Maricela Cornejo.

Bills, Ed Oliver agree to 4-year, $68 million extension, source says

4-year, $68M extension

The Buffalo Bills and defensive tackle Ed Oliver have reached an agreement on a four-year, $68 million extension, including $45 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Saturday.

Field Museum debuts Spinosaurus exhibit featuring largest predatory dinosaur

Spinosaurus exhibit

Field Museum officials unveiled the cast with its distinctive fin and crocodile-like jaws on Friday. It will be available for visitors starting Saturday. Scientists have long struggled to interpret Spinosaurus fossils to determine the animal's behavior in life,

Biden lauds 'crisis averted' with debt ceiling deal in first Oval Office address

Lauds 'crisis averted'

U.S. President Joe Biden declared a "crisis averted" on Friday in his first address from the White House's Oval Office, as he touted the passage of a bill to raise the U.S. debt ceiling and curb spending.

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