The first seven University of Washington football players to reveal their intentions to see where the transfer portal would take them either were reserves or players who had lost starting roles this ...
Earlier this year, Evan Henshaw-Plath began digging into the archives of Vine, the looping app for six-second videos, which Twitter shuttered in 2017. With AI-generated content clogging social feeds ...
These days, Americans are drinking less alcohol. While that may be a good thing from a health perspective, it’s not great news for California grape growers. Industry groups predict that 2025 will be ...
While seen nationwide, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia and New York are most likely to encounter the pests Getty Multicolored Asian lady beetles swarm homes seeking warmth, releasing ...
France, one of the world’s top winemakers, will disburse €130 million ($150 million) to help farmers uproot more vines in a sector hit hard by climate change, weak global demand and trade wars. The ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. On Version History: the messy, all too short beginning of the vertical video revolution. On Version History: the ...
They crept into his home en masse, climbing through the air-conditioning units, clinging to the window curtains, marching down the wall, trotting across the vaulted ceiling, lurking in the gloom of ...
A Purdue football game was paused after Washington receiver Raiden Vines-Bright was injured. Vines-Bright was taken off the field in an ambulance after an awkward tackle. He was reportedly responsive ...
Jack Dorsey is back with another social media platform, but this time, he is not a founder, but a backer through his nonprofit "and Other Stuff," according to Engadget. The new platform, dubbed Divine ...
Nearly a decade after going offline, Vine is (sort of) back and, in a truly bizarre twist, Jack Dorsey is at least partially responsible. An early Twitter employee has released a beta version of a ...
Jack Dorsey's latest social media experiment is launching with a promise: no AI slop. Backed by the former Twitter (now X) CEO and co-founder, the reboot of Vine—called diVine—will allow users to ...
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