The Justice Department will deploy federal election monitors in 64 jurisdictions around the country, amid rising Republican voter fraud conspiracy theories.
The Sonoran desert toad produces both deadly and psychedelic poisons. It faces increasing poaching pressure because of its trippy toxins.
The shell company working to acquire Truth Social has been staring down looming financial collapse—but now its shares are climbing upward.
Trade Coin Club operated from 2016 to 2018 and allegedly defrauded more than 100,000 investors who were duped by false finance tech claims.
Currently, satellite launches are exempt from the National Environmental Policy Act, but the Government Accountability Office says the FCC should reconsider.
For those with the coveted blue check mark, Elon Musk's antics are reportedly leading to a flood of phishing scams.
Scientists are finally getting to know Príncipe scops owl, whose many facial expressions are captured in new images.
Mercedes Wedaa alleges that she was subjected to racial discrimination, worked up to 14-hour days without breaks, and didn't have ready access to a bathroom.
A new analysis from the United Nations and IUCN found that glaciers in World Heritage sites are losing 58 billion metric tons of ice annually.
The ad-free video product has been in development for about a year, and is now rolling out to a subset of Pro and Premium level creators.
The social media platform has updated its community guidelines to re-allow nudity and suggestive content, but not "depictions of sexually explicit acts."
Benchmarks initially set for 2025, like ensuring all packaging is recyclable or compostable, are still far from reality.
Instead of earnestly complying with the simple directive, many New York job postings now feature absurdly broad salary ranges.
The president aired his frustrations against Big Oil in a speech on Monday. Unfortunately, his suggested solution and promise of a crackdown rang hollow.
You can now buy and access content from Paramount+, Showtime, AMC+, Starz, and 30 other other streaming memberships through the platform directly.
Ahead of midterms, the system that normally functions with hundreds of human moderators is currently relying on around 15 people to manage content violations.
The streaming service began its pivot into gaming about a year ago, and has purchased multiple studios since. Now it owns Seattle-based Spry Fox.
60 "ultra-luxurious" properties are planned for Great Exuma, Bahamas—to be sold off exclusively via NFTs on the blockchain. Yikes.
The shift is one of the first of many changes the platform's new billionaire owner is reportedly aiming to institute ASAP.
From dictators to the company's workers—many took to the platform to discuss the platform amid the site's ownership transition.