Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg pointing
Zuckerberg faced lawsuits that alleged he was liable for kids' addiction to Meta products.
  • Zuckerberg has avoided personal liability in 25 cases that accuse Meta of fuelling social media addiction.
  • The judge granted his motion to dismiss on Monday, but the case against Meta still stands.
  • The ruling found that Zuckerberg's role as Meta CEO was insufficient grounds to



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Gordon Ramsay on Kitchen Nightmares in June 2023.
Gordon Ramsay on "Kitchen Nightmares" in June 2023.
  • A gallon of ammonia was spilled in the basement of a Gordon Ramsay restaurant in Illinois, local emergency services said.
  • One person was taken to hospital in a "stable" condition, Naperville's deputy fire chief said.
  • Staff were able to return to the restaurant later that night, the release said.

A person was taken to hospital in a



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
stock market crash
The S&P 500 is headed for a devastating crash, markets guru David Brady said.
  • Expect the S&P 500 to tumble 30%, recover, then suffer a historic crash, David Brady warned.
  • He predicted the Federal Reserve would shore up the market before the election.
  • The analyst said economic and geopolitical forces would cause a market collapse after the race ends.

Prepare for stocks to plunge 30%


Category



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Apple Vision Pro
Apple's Vision Pro has struggled to gain traction since its launch in February.
  • Apple wanted all eyes to be on the Vision Pro when it launched.
  • There's a lot more excitement about its plans with AI instead.
  • A report about AI chips coming to next-gen Macs helped boost Apple's stock by $112 billion.

Two months ago, Tim Cook was busy marking Apple's bold new vision of the



Authored on

Authored by
The Verge

Body
A photograph of the recovered stanchion from the NASA flight support equipment used to mount International Space Station batteries on a cargo pallet.
The four-inch-tall metal object tore through a roof in Naples, Florida, last month. | Image: Alejandro Otero

NASA has confirmed suspicions that the strange object that crashed into a Florida home last month did indeed come from the International Space Station (ISS). The agency analyzed the cylindrical object after it tore through the roof and two floors of a house in Naples



Authored on

Authored by
Mashable

Body
A man sits behind a talk show desk screaming in frustration.

Since returning to host The Daily Show on Monday, Jon Stewart has spent quite a bit of time discussing the ongoing war in Gaza.

On Monday, with the situation having escalated over the weekend when Iran launched a drone and missile attack on Israel, Stewart returned to the topic — and during a direct address to the Middle East, he took aim at the West's historical and ongoing interference in the



Authored on

Authored by
Engadget

Body

Meta’s Oversight Board is once again taking on the social network’s rules for AI-generated content. The board has accepted two cases that deal with AI-made explicit images of public figures.

While Meta’s rules already prohibit nudity on Facebook and Instagram, the board said in a statement that it wants to address whether “Meta’s policies and its enforcement practices are effective at addressing



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Astronauts
NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, members of the International Space Station Expedition 70-71 main crew, on September 15, 2023.
  • The International Space Station has long been a symbol of international cooperation. 
  • Astronauts and cosmonauts from the US and Russia work closely together on the ISS. 
  • But amid increasing tensions over



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes celebrates her three-point basket against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the first half of the championship game of the Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament at Target Center on March 5, 2023
Caitlin Clark played for Iowa Hawkeyes in the NCAA.
  • Caitlin Clark will earn less in the WNBA than some trade jobs – and the average athlete.
  • The pay gap is due to revenue differences between the NBA and WNBA.
  • Despite her low base salary, Clark could make over $3 million from brand sponsorships and endorsements.

Caitlin Clark is the first pick of the 2024 Women's National


Category



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
A young man in the center of a $100 bill
The boys-who-like-to-bet bank is open, and a slew of companies are making as many withdrawals as they can.

If you want to gamble in America these days, you have more ways to put your money on the line than ever. You've got the real-life casino, the casino on your phone, sports betting, crypto, meme stocks — even complex financial products like zero-day options can give you


Category



Authored on

Authored by
Tech Insider

Body
People shopping in a Walmart.
People shopping at a Walmart Supercenter store in Rosemead, California, in 2019.
  • Retailers have been talking a lot about how theft is a problem at their stores.
  • But Walmart, Target, and other chains' own policies and practices could be worsening the problem.
  • Conflicting policies and understaffing can make it hard for workers to prevent theft.

The retail industry



Authored on

Authored by
Mashable

Body
Two men are seen in side-by-side images, the man on the left wearing a suit and the man on the right shouting.

Andy Samberg pretty much makes any late night interview better, and that goes double when it involves gleefully roasting his old SNL pal Seth Meyers.

In the clip above Samberg crashes Meyers' appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to heckle Meyers' new podcast, The Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast, which features Samberg himself.

"Here's the thing about podcasts," Samberg relents, eventually pulling