French film star Alain Delon's home was raided by police, resulting in the seizure of 72 guns. Prosecutors revealed that Delon, known for his tough-guy roles, did not possess a valid gun permit.
Karl Jordan Jr, 40, and Ronald Washington, 59, were convicted of the 2002 murder of Run-DMC star. The men targeted the musician after being excluded from a drug deal.
Sony has announced that it will terminate 8% of its global PlayStation workforce, affecting around 900 employees. This decision includes the closure of PlayStation's London Studio, alongside cuts in the US and Japan.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has announced plans to establish a dedicated team aimed at addressing deceptive artificial intelligence (AI) content ahead of the upcoming EU elections scheduled for June.
An active duty airman allegedly expressed his refusal to be involved in genocide before setting himself on fire.
A Chinese cybersecurity company has asserted its capability to breach the UK's Foreign Office, as per leaked documents.
An American firm has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first commercial entity to successfully land a spacecraft on the Moon. Intuitive Machines, based in Houston, accomplished this feat with its Odysseus robot near the lunar south pole. While it took some time for controllers to confirm the landing, eventually a signal was received indicating the craft's successful touchdown.
Google is urgently working to address issues with its recently launched AI-driven image creation tool amid allegations of excessive correction to mitigate the risk of racial bias.
Police are concerned for the safety of a missing Sydney TV presenter and partner after blood-stained clothes belonging to them were found in a bin.
Around 7 a.m. ET Thursday, over 50,000 AT&T outages were documented, with the majority occurring in Houston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Atlanta, as per data from the tracking site Downdetector.