Russia Is Launching FPVs From Drone Motherships

Russian Gerbera long-range decoy/attack drones are now acting as motherships for small FPV quadcopters.

A Surprising Update About ‘Fallout’ Season 3’s New Direction

Fallout is going places for season 3, literally, and it’s going to create a gulf between the cast larger than any we have seen before.

A New Treatment For Crohn’s Disease

A genetics‑guided drug, compound 6, targets CARD9 to subtly calm gut inflammation in Crohn’s disease, pointing to safer, longer‑lasting, precision treatments.

‘Wuthering Heights’ Rotten Tomatoes Score Solidifies As Reviews Pour In

Wuthering Heights now has a Rotten Tomatoes score, and it may indicate whether or not you should see it this weekend.

USMNT Legend Kasey Keller Opens Up About Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Journey

Kasey Keller, the USMNT goalkeeper through four FIFA World Cups, discusses his non-Hodgkins lymphoma diagnosis in 2010 and what the soccer legend has gone through since.

CVS Profits Hit Nearly $3 Billion As Aetna’s Costs Slowly Stabilize

CVS Health reported $2.9 billion in fourth quarter net income as the company begins to get a handle on costs that have hit its Aetna health insurance business.

This Startup’s Clever Way To Cut Health Costs Helped It Hit A $1.4 Billion Valuation

Garner Health uses data to identify the country’s best doctors based on quality and cost, then gives its customers’ employees financial incentives to go to them — which can save 12% on healthcare costs.

Oscar Health Reports $352 Million Loss As Insurers Battle High Costs

Health insurer`Oscar Health reported a $352 million fourth quarter loss as the health insurer and its industry battle with an ongoing period of rising healthcare costs.

Legal Exposures Rising For Therapists That Don’t Find Out If Their Client Is Using AI For Mental Health Advice

Therapists are falling into a trap. They often don’t find out if a client is using AI for mental health advice. That omission is dicey for therapists. An AI Insider scoop.

OpenAI Abandons ‘io’ Branding for Its AI Hardware

A court filing in a trademark lawsuit reveals OpenAI won’t use the name “io” for its AI hardware device, which isn’t expected to ship until 2027.