Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Arati Prabhakar is helping to guide the U.S. approach to safeguarding AI technology.
2023
For one day, Little Leaguers and big leaguers trade places
The Little League Classic is a chance for the major league players involved to become fans and shine the spotlight on the players at the Little League World Series.
Tenor Freddie de Tommaso, a young British sensation, makes U.S. opera debut
De Tommaso, who at 28 became an overnight sensation nearly 2 years ago after stepping in for a star who had taken ill, is so in demand that he sometimes has to turn down roles.
Angry reaction after Spanish soccer leader kissed a Women’s World Cup star on the mouth
Luis Rubiales made a gesture during the celebration and kissed a Spanish player on the lips during the medal ceremony.
House conservatives make demands to include in bill to keep government running
Some of the group’s members have embraced the idea of a government work stoppage to force lower non-defense spending, though many Republicans disagree with that approach for fear of taking the blame from voters.
Women’s World Cup teams head home to different futures
Some teams continue to struggle for support and recognition, while established teams – like the United States – search for what went wrong.
How Ukraine is exploiting Biden’s cluster bomb gamble
President Biden’s decision to send the weapon is the most controversial arms transfer of his presidency.
Sports Digest: Michigan Coach Harbaugh to serve 3-game suspension to open season
Michigan Coach Jim Harbaugh is being penalized for recruiting violations.
McCormick homers twice to lead Astros to 9-4 win over Red Sox
Adam Duvall hits a three-run homer in the first inning for Boston, which had its three-game winning streak snapped.
MLB roundup: Harper’s inside-the-park homer fuels Phillies’ 10-4 win
Bryce Harper and three teammates homer to beat the Giants.