Romell Glaves won the men's 100-metre race with a time of 10.16 seconds at the Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku, Finland.
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden set a new championship record as she stormed to women’s 100m gold in Tokyo, while Oblique Seville came of age as he sealed a maiden world title in the men’s. Defending world ...
Wednesday’s NJSIAA Meet of Champions in Pennsauken commences the end of the season in New Jersey track and field and brings ...
These Cyber Monday deals won't break your budget, proving that you don't need to spend a lot to save on WIRED-approved gear. It's all too easy to blow through your budget during shopping holidays. But ...
Looking back on 2025, the general consensus seems to be that it was a helluva year—both globally and closer to home. Fires in Los Angeles, wars in Gaza and Ukraine, ICE raids, and the daily barrage of ...
Among Nasdaq-100 firms that have reported Q3 results, 81% topped analysts’ earnings estimates by index weight. Recent tech earnings underscore AI’s structural growth, as leading players signaled a ...
I've tested everything from TVs to phones, PCs, tablets and more. While the first working television featured a 3.5-inch by 2-inch display, screens have exponentially grown in size and performance.
DETROIT – Six-year-old Romell Frazier Jr. is back home after a brutal dog attack in March left him with life-altering injuries, including the amputation of both arms. Romell was attacked by two pit ...
Romell Frazier Jr. is home after losing both arms in a pit bull attack and now he’s got one birthday wish: Kendrick Lamar. Kendrick Lamar might not know it yet, but a seven-year-old from Detroit is ...
Romell Frazier Jr. had both arms amputated after he was reportedly attacked by two pit bulls GoFundMe A 6-year-old Michigan boy had both arms amputated after being attacked by two pit bulls in March ...
Winsboro senior Camden Capehart delivered the fastest wind-legal high school 100-meter time in the nation this season at the UIL Texas State Championships before returning hours later to win the ...
It’s an exciting and uncertain time in healthcare, thanks in large part to seismic policy changes coming out of D.C. as well as the unrelenting advancement of tech innovations like artificial ...