Tommy Fleetwood during the Pro-Am ahead of the 2024 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. | Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images
Before this week’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, Tommy Fleetwood made an equipment change, opting to go with a different flat stick on the greens.
Tommy Fleetwood has made an equipment change despite a relatively successful year to date.
He began his 2024 season with a victory at the Dubai Invitational, thanks to Rory McIlroy’s watery demise on the 18th hole. But...
Juan Soto will take his time surveying the free agent market before signing with a team, according to his agent.
The path Jayson Tatum and the Celtics seek looks eerily similar to the winningest team of all time.
When Steve Ballmer bought the franchise, he said he was willing to spend whatever it takes to win. But now he's trying to build a team mindful of the second apron.
Conspiracy theories about missing votes—which are not, in fact, missing—and something being “not right” are being spread widely on X in the wake of Donald Trump’s election victory.
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Microsoft is testing a big Windows on Arm update to let more x64 software and games run under Prism emulation on Copilot Plus PC with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite or X Plus processors. The capability comes as part of the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27744, rolling out to testers in the Canary Channel.
This way, Qualcomm’s new chips can run more kinds of apps that don’t have native ARM64 versions and, until now, weren’t usable with...
Striking New York Times tech workers have created a “Guild Builds” page dedicated to strike-themed games you can play, including a spin on Wordle, a word search, and the custom Connections I reported on earlier today.
As part of its strike announcement on Monday, the New York Times Tech Guild requested that people don’t cross the digital picket line to play the NYT’s daily puzzle games. This collection of five other games offers an alternative if you want to support the...
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The Federal Trade Commission has charged Sitejabber, an online review platform, with violating its new fake reviews rules by using point-of-sale reviews to misrepresent what customers think about products. In one of its first enforcement actions under new rules banning companies from making or selling fake reviews, the FTC is ordering the company to stop.
The FTC says Sitejabber “deceptively” punched up businesses’ review counts by incorporating...
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It looks like Apple is about to make history – as the first company to receive a fine under the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA).
According to a new report from Bloomberg, the European Commission is planning to slap Apple with a fine of as much as 10 percent of the company's global annual sales.
SEE ALSO: Gaming emulators are now on the App Store after Apple relaxed the rulesThe EU would levy the fine as a result of Apple's failure to let...
Many Americans fretted about inflation as they headed out to vote. But Donald J. Trump’s approach comes with risks of a renewed boost.
The U.S. presidential election result has ensured a sharp turn in economic policy expected to upend global commerce and diverge from decades of American norms.
Voters across party lines shifted to the right on immigration. They blamed Biden-Harris for failing to control the chaotic border.
With a decisive margin in the Senate, Republicans, who have shown their willingness to accommodate President-elect Donald J. Trump, will have the numbers to overcome divisions over his personnel and policy agenda.
Democrats picked up two seats in New York and defended others in Michigan and New Mexico, but Republican gains have narrowed their path, setting up a potential G.O.P. trifecta.
Donald J. Trump, the first felon elected president, has a sentencing scheduled for Nov. 26. He has many ways to avoid punishment.
President-elect Donald Trump has encouraged him to “go wild on health” but has not made clear what role Mr. Kennedy will play.
The candidate largely let the billionaire run his $175 million ground game — a gamble that future candidates could look to emulate.
In more than 200 interviews, voters worried not about an endangered country, but about paying rent.
Padraig Harrington during the second round of the SAS Championship. | Photo by Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty Images
Padraig Harrington is not a fan of the PGA Tour’s proposal to limit field sizes and cut Monday qualifiers, among other things.
Padraig Harrington, who is in Phoenix this week for the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, appeared on Golf Channel’s Golf Today on Wednesday to discuss current happenings in professional golf.
One pertinent topic is the PGA Tour’s proposed changes...