Mega Millions numbers: Are you the lucky winner of Tuesday’s $363 million jackpot? Are you tonight’s lucky winner? Grab your tickets and check your numbers. The Mega Millions lottery jackpot continues to rise after someone won the $1.13 billion prize on March 26. Here are the ... 05/14/2024 - 4:02 pm | View Link
Mega Millions winning numbers for Tuesday, a $363 million jackpot. Florida ticket wins big This Mega Millions lottery streak started Friday, March 29, after someone in Neptune, New Jersey, matched all five numbers plus the Mega Ball in the Tuesday, March 25, drawing for $1.13 billion. Below ... 05/14/2024 - 2:58 pm | View Link
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Tuesday’s Mega Millions jackpot rises to $363 million Mega Millions players in North Carolina can try their luck on a $363 million jackpot Tuesday night. A winner in Tuesday’s drawing would have the choice of taking home the $363 million jackpot as an ... 05/14/2024 - 9:21 am | View Link
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OpenAI Chief Scientist and co-founder Ilya Sutskever is leaving the artificial intelligence company, a departure that ends months of speculation in Silicon Valley about the future of a top AI researcher who played a key role in the brief ouster of Sam Altman last year.
Sutskever will be replaced by Research Director Jakub Pachocki, OpenAI said on its blog Tuesday.
Before her ballyhooed WNBA debut on Tuesday night at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., Indiana Fever guard and No. 1 2024 draft pick Caitlin Clark told reporters that she didn’t envision her first WNBA points coming on one of her trademark long 3-pointers, shot from some logo on the court, far from the basket.
While Ashley Madison’s users may have a lot of secrets, the website itself, launched in 2001, was never secret about who it was targeting: married people who wanted to have an affair. In fact, its most viral tagline is “Life is Short. Have an Affair.”
Nearly a decade after a 2015 hack exposed personal information about millions of Ashley Madison’s users, a new documentary series on Netflix, out May 15, reveals more about what was going on behind the scenes both at the company and in some of the victims’ families.
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Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies, & Scandal features interviews with former members of the site, who appear on camera to talk about their experiences.
A group of TikTok creators followed the company’s lead and filed their own lawsuit to block the U. S. law that would force Chinese parent ByteDance Ltd. to divest itself of the popular video app by January or face a ban.
Like the May 7 case filed by TikTok, eight creators behind Tuesday’s suit are challenging an ultimatum by the U.
How do you forgive a brother who won’t stop breaking your heart?
“Can they trust him?” ESPN analyst and former NHL goalie Kevin Weekes replied when I asked about Valeri Nichushkin, the Avalanche’s prodigal son. “Only he can answer that. Hopefully, they can.”
Hopefully. The Avs are in trouble deep without him, limping into Game 5 of their best-of-seven playoff series with the Dallas Stars on Wednesday on a three-game losing skid while staring at a 3-1 hole.
Nichushkin, Colorado’s mercurial winger, was suspended by the NHL for six months for violating Stage 2 of the Player Assistance Program before Game 4 at Ball Arena.
By SEUNG MIN KIM, ELLEN KNICKMEYER and ZEKE MILLER (Associated Press)
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration has told key lawmakers it would send more than $1 billion in additional arms and ammunition to Israel, three congressional aides said Tuesday. But it was not immediately known how soon the weapons would be delivered.
It’s the first arms shipment to Israel to be revealed since the administration put another arms transfer, consisting of 3,500 bombs of up to 2,000 pounds each, on hold this month.