A viral TikTok showed a Home Mini reciting the uncensored racial slur while other offensive words were bleeped. Google apologized after Gizmodo inquired.
An investigation determined that explosions were set off near the two, adjacent pipelines.
The business news outlet and its sister sites were offline for more than a week after the Fast Co. content management system was breached.
The Right Stuff has a 2.1 rating in the iOS store. Reviewers are complaining about the app's invite-only system, lack of women, and uh... visits from the FBI.
Eugene Yu, the head of Konnech, has been accused of mishandling poll workers' personal information and violating the company's contract with LA County.
The Court heard oral arguments on Monday in a case that hinges on semantics but has wide-ranging implications for water protections nationwide.
After months of waffling, the Tesla CEO agreed to his original agreement. Trading in Twitter's stock was briefly halted.
Though, the Kremlin thought the Tesla CEO made some good points.
The agency has threatened to block seven companies' calls if they don't mitigate robocalls within two weeks, in compliance with mandatory STIR/SHAKEN standards.
The data dump reportedly includes sensitive identifying information like social security numbers, as well as passport, and tax form details.
More than 600,000 Floridians are still without power in the aftermath of the storm.
The group of executives who led PG&E at the time of the deadly Camp fire will have to pay for their role in the blaze.
In the lead-up to her death, the 14-year old engaged with thousands of self-harm-related Instagram and Pinterest posts.
An Alphabet-owned Wing drone "incinerated itself" after it became entangled in power lines in Brisbane, Australia. On the bright side, the food stayed hot.
By 2035, all new cars sold in the state will be required to be zero-emissions. The change will likely rapidly boost electric vehicle sales.
The storm left catastrophic damage in its wake, particular in Charlotte and Lee Counties. And it still poses a risk to much of the coastal Southeast.
With 155 mph winds, the storm is almost a Category 5. Local storm surges could reach 18 feet.
The new app removes ads and suggested content from the Instagram feed, while also offering users options to customize. But it has a few issues.
Ian's trajectory has shifted slightly since Monday. It continues to pose an "extreme danger" to west and southwest Florida.
Outrage followed news that a school district banned books encouraging girls to learn code. The district denied ever axing them. Who was telling the truth?