After Megan Thee Stallion confirmed their breakup, here’s a look at Klay Thompson’s previous connection to Coco Jones.
After Megan Thee Stallion confirmed their breakup, here’s a look at Klay Thompson’s previous connection to Coco Jones.
After Megan Thee Stallion confirmed their breakup, here’s a look at Klay Thompson’s previous connection to Coco Jones.
After Megan Thee Stallion confirmed their breakup, here’s a look at Klay Thompson’s previous connection to Coco Jones.
Manitoba could be the first province in Canada to establish a social media ban for kids, but the proposal’s details aren’t very clear yet. The province’s premier, Wab Kinew, announced during a fundraiser event on Saturday and on X that Manitoba would put in place a ban for social media and AI chatbots for its youth.
“They’re doing these very awful things to kids all in the name of a few likes, all in the name of more engagement, and all in the name of money,” Kinew said at the event. “Our kids will never be for sale and their attention and their childhoods should never be profited from.”
Kinew didn’t elaborate on the ban’s crucial details, like the specific age restriction, when it will be introduced nor how it will be enforced. CBC reported that Kinew didn’t speak to reporters after his remarks at the fundraiser.
Besides Manitoba, the Liberal Party of Canada recently voted in favor of proposals to restrict both social media and AI chatbot use for anyone under 16 during the party’s national convention in Montreal. There are several efforts to restrict social media across Canada. One even seeks to limit those under 14 from accessing these platforms, an even younger cutoff than the ban recently enacted in Australia. However, a recent poll from the Molly Rose Foundation has cast some doubt on the effectiveness of such laws, which other countries have also adopted or are currently considering. The poll showed that a majority of teens still have accounts on banned social media platforms, or have found ways around the ban.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/canadian-premier-wants-to-ban-social-media-and-ai-chatbots-for-kids-in-manitoba-182120933.html?src=rss
Meg publicly blasted the NBA player for having ‘horrible mood swings’ around her and suddenly being uninterested in a monogamous relationship.
Meg publicly blasted the NBA player for having ‘horrible mood swings’ around her and suddenly being uninterested in a monogamous relationship.
As reported by several outlets, the Trump administration dismissed members of the National Science Board (NSB), which is tasked with establishing policies for the National Science Foundation. It’s not clear how many members have been dismissed. According to screenshots shared with The Washington Post, board members received a message that their position was “terminated, effective immediately.
The NSB establishes policies for the National Science Foundation (NSF), the independent US agency responsible for apportioning about 25 percent of federal support towards research conducted by the country’s colleges and universities. The foundation has existed for over 75 years and has contributed to the development of MRIs and cellphones, among other breakthroughs. Up to 25 active members can head the NSB, however, the current board only has 22 members; the NSF’s former director, Sethuraman Panchanathan, abruptly resigned last year.
In response, Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren called the latest decision a “real bozo the clown move” in a statement. “This is the latest stupid move made by a president who continues to harm science and American innovation,” Lofgren, who also serves as the Ranking Member of the House’s Science, Space and Technology Committee, added in the statement. “It unfortunately is no surprise a president who has attacked NSF from day one would seek to destroy the board that helps guide the Foundation.”
It’s unclear if the NSB’s next scheduled board meeting for May 5 will take place. We’ve reached out to NSB for additional details and will update if we hear back.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/science/trump-has-terminated-several-members-of-the-independent-national-science-board-170405205.html?src=rss
The suspect gunman from the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner has been identified. Learn more about him and his past here.
The suspect gunman from the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner has been identified. Learn more about him and his past here.
From championship runs with the Golden State Warriors to his latest chapter with the Dallas Mavericks, here’s how Klay Thompson built his wealth.
From championship runs with the Golden State Warriors to his latest chapter with the Dallas Mavericks, here’s how Klay Thompson built his wealth.
Lexie’s name was thrown into the mix of Megan and Klay’s breakup, but why? Here’s what to know about the WNBA star.
Lexie’s name was thrown into the mix of Megan and Klay’s breakup, but why? Here’s what to know about the WNBA star.
The main hottie is a rapper and a Broadway star! Learn about Meg’s net worth, fortune and legacy here.
The main hottie is a rapper and a Broadway star! Learn about Meg’s net worth, fortune and legacy here.
Matthew Rhys leads the cast of ‘Widow’s Bay,’ Apple TV’s latest comedy-horror series, and teased that there are some ‘big swings’ to expect.
Matthew Rhys leads the cast of ‘Widow’s Bay,’ Apple TV’s latest comedy-horror series, and teased that there are some ‘big swings’ to expect.
BYD may be known for its affordable all-electric cars, but that doesn’t mean it won’t dabble in the occasional hypercar under one of its subsidiary brands. Through its Denza subbrand, BYD unveiled the Denza Z, a hypercar that can push out more than 1,000 horsepower with an all-electric motor, at the Beijing Auto Show. According to CarNewsChina, the Denza A can hit 0 to 60 mph in less than two seconds, rivaling the likes of the Rimac Nivera.
BYD first showed off the Denza Z as a concept during the Shanghai Auto Show in 2025. A year later, the Chinese EV maker confirmed its latest hypercar as a four-seater that will come in hard-top, convertible and “track” configurations. BYD hasn’t revealed the Denza Z’s full specs yet, so we’re not sure what differentiates the track edition. So far, the company has shared that it would use the company’s intelligent suspension system called DiSus-M, which is similar to Chevrolet Corvette’s Magnetic Ride Control, and its Flash Charging system. BYD also told AutoExpress that the Denza Z will have some of the features seen with the BYD’s YangWang U9, like autonomous driving and “tank turning.”
Surprisingly, BYD is planning to release the Denza Z to Europe first, with an inaugural ride at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK in July. The automaker hasn’t revealed pricing yet, but it should be more available than BYD’s other hypercar under its YangWang subsidiary that’s limited to 30 units.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/byds-next-all-electric-hypercar-is-a-convertible-thats-coming-to-europe-first-233050130.html?src=rss