Google takes on ChatGPT with new AI program named Bard
Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images (MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.) — If you ever needed artificial intelligence’s help to plan a friend’s baby shower, your time has come, as Google officially unveiled its ChatGPT competitor it’s calling Bard. Google
United Airlines faces possible $1.15M fine from FAA over pre-flight system check
Gary Hershorn/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — United Airlines is facing a possible $1.15 million fine after allegedly conducting flights with planes that hadn’t undergone a certain safety check, federal regulators said, though United called the check “redundant”
Balloon incident shows China's growing 'arrogance': Expert
Peter Zay/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As U.S. intelligence agencies continue to investigate the situation around what the Department of Defense is calling a spy balloon from China, there are still several questions about
Suspect in custody after armed robbery of P.S. Food Mart in Jackson
Jackson, Mich. — A 31 year old man is in custody and charged with multiple felony charges after robbing the P.S. Food Mart on S. West Ave. in Jackson. The man in custody was armed with a
Kathy Schmaltz on her new role as State Representative
State Representative Kathy Schmaltz spoke with WKHM’s Greg O’Connor last Friday. After several weeks on the job, Schmaltz tells O’Connor that the wheels grind slowly. O’Connor asked Schmaltz about the current atmosphere in the State’s Capital. O’Connor
FTX's new CEO tells bankruptcy court independent investigation would be a waste of money
Namthip Muanthongthae/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — FTX’s new chief executive told a bankruptcy court Monday there is “a danger” to authorizing an independent investigation of the crypto exchange’s collapse. John Ray said he had no use for
Subcontracting bids being accepted for “reimagined” downtown YMCA facility
Jackson, Mich. — The downtown Jackson YMCA completed its Capital Campaign for “reimagined use” of its current facility at 127 W. Wesley St. in 2022, having raised a record-breaking $25 million in pledges and contributions to the
Brothers Travis and Jason Kelce talk Super Bowl predictions with parents
Jeffrey Grigsby / EyeEm/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — One sibling rivalry will be on full display at Super Bowl 57. The Kansas City Chiefs’ Travis Kelce will face off against his older brother Jason Kelce of the
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen rejects recession fears, says economy is 'strong'
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen rejected recession fears in an interview with ABC News’ Good Morning America on Monday, saying the economy remains “strong and resilient.” A blockbuster jobs report last week showed
At least 24 dead as Chile battles out-of-control wildfires
Stock-zilla/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — At least 24 people are dead as dozens of wildfires rage in Chile amid a scorching heat wave, Chilean authorities confirmed to ABC News. The fatalities included two firefighters, authorities said. Approximately