In an explosive staff meeting, Mr. Pelley, a correspondent for the long-running Sunday news show, blasted Bari Weiss, the CBS editor in chief, and Nick Bilton, the show’s new executive producer.
Anthropic is one of the high-profile tech companies preparing to go public this year.
An oil refinery in Carson, Calif. The possibility of continued fighting has raised concerns about how long the world’s stockpiles of oil and fuels will last if the Strait of Hormuz does not reopen.
California’s public universities spent $16.9 million on A.I. during a financial crisis, and the result has been chaos.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s removal of at least seven officers from the list appears to violate rules governing the promotion system, according to current and former defense officials.
A table set up to gather signatures for a separation petition along a road in Calgary, Alberta, in February.
Rue (Zendaya) has been the guide and moral center of “Euphoria” from the beginning.
Competitive primary contests are taking place in six House districts in New York City and elsewhere in the state.
For years, medicine has tried to eliminate stigma. Now, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is bringing back the language of personal responsibility.
Thousands of mysterious containers lie scattered across northern Laos. These “death jars” may have provided a form of communal interment, archaeologists reported.
Air travel could be disrupted into next year because of high jet fuel prices.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith at a news conference in Calgary on May 22, 2026.
“We ourselves are selling A.I. to our customers, so that’s actually causing us to need to hire more people,” said Box’s chief executive, Aaron Levie.
Tech industry layoffs are accelerating, and executives have been quick to say it’s because their companies are doing more with artificial intelligence, even when there may be more to it.
The skyline of Beijing. A Chinese firm is working on products that use A.I. to examine location data and internet use to predict who could do or say something critical of the government.
The notion that Justice Department lawyers can be taken at their word, a longtime assumption that allows federal courts to operate swiftly and smoothly, now appears to be in jeopardy.
China’s military has stepped up its efforts to acquire artificial intelligence chips despite U.S. restrictions, according to Wirescreen, a software platform.
Climbing through rubble in central Beirut, Lebanon, after an Israeli airstrike in March.
Mr. Reynoso has received the backing of major labor unions.
In an exclusive interview, Sam Levinson explained why he felt it was time to bring the series to a close and responded to its detractors.