The streaming service has been in a slump for all of 2022 so far, but now seems to be recovering—gaining 2.41 million paying subscribers.
Facebook's parent company Meta acquired the gif-sharing company in 2020, amid probes by anti-competition regulators.
Plus, making livestreams on the platform will soon be limited only to creators 18 and over.
A recent analysis found dangerous, radioactive compounds at levels as high as 22 times background rates on the Missouri school's grounds.
Tragedy struck a TikTok-famous farm when avian influenza swept through and killed nearly every bird.
Following a 90% population reduction in just two years, the state has cancelled snow crab season for the first time ever.
The Konnech executive is facing felony charges in LA County related to whether or not the small software company violated its contract and mismanaged data.
The Food and Drug Administration has announced a shortage of the commonly prescribed ADHD drug. Doctors and patients are scrambling to find alternatives.
A new moon (nearly) lines up with the shower's peak, making for prime viewing conditions.
Carnivorous plants are a wild and weird natural wonder, and they're more vulnerable to extinction now than ever before.
Lufthansa has reversed course on a confusing policy announcement, and now activated Apple AirTags and similar devices ARE allowed in luggage.
The greenhouse gas offsets offered by at least eight European airlines are mostly bogus, according to a new report.
The plan: Make Nathan Fielder laugh with references to ancient Reddit memes.
10 handwritten notebooks and more than 100 electronic documents were all allegedly destroyed, as part of Peiter "Mudge" Zatko's severance deal.
The Google platform is rolling out handles to help creators share and tag content, but the move may also boost the platform's security.
The country's "salad bowl" is struggling to maintain production under historic drought and water cuts. Food prices are rising as a result.
A remote employee working for a U.S. company from the Netherlands has been awarded €75,000 by Dutch court, after being fired for refusing to turn his webcam on.
Low water levels and high temperatures have led to masses of rotting fish clogging the Neekas river, before the salmon could spawn the next generation.
The 400 employees who'd been working on the bot will reportedly be shuffled into other teams.
A massive storm surge, 150+ mph winds, and inundating rain have reshaped parts of coastal southwestern Florida.