There is a wealth of information on the internet, but not all of it is equally legitimate or scientifically accurate. Here are some of the good websites.
A draft ruling has leaked that would repeal Roe v. Wade and revoke the right to abortion for millions of people nationwide.
The U.S. is hoping to reduce its dependence on other countries for key minerals amid the EV and energy grid transition.
The Wikimedia Foundation, which supports the online encyclopedia, made the decision to leave crypto behind after a vote from the community.
Chevron and Exxon reported massive earnings gains in the first quarter of 2022. How interesting.
62,868 cars are being recalled in total over software safety issues affecting the speed display.
California is leading the new legal attempt to try to force the USPS to electrify its vehicle fleet.
Florida's Republican governor has killed a bill to stifle rooftop solar that was supported by his party's state legislature.
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California issued SoCal's first widespread water restrictions during the current extreme drought.
The music streaming platform has added 2 million premium subscribers since last year despite controversy and a Russia ban.
An updated energy code applies to all new commercial and multifamily buildings, starting next July.
The ride-sharing service has agreed to pay Australian regulators $19 million after admitting to tricking app users.
After weeks of will-he-won't-he, the world's richest man has purchased the social media company for approximately $44 billion.
Twitter is gearing up to accept Musk's original $43 billion offer. Apparently he wasn't just trolling.
Biden is calling for a survey of America's old-growth forests, but the move doesn't actually defend them from loggers.
The Digital Services Act Aims to crack down on misinformation and mandate transparent practices.
Twitter is the worst of the bunch, followed by TikTok. YouTube and Pinterest are a bit better.
Trevor Jacob filmed himself parachuting out of a nose-diving plane, prompting a federal investigation.
The crypto trading platform announced a new, Nazi-esque emoji and unsurprisingly, it didn’t go over very well.
Workers in an Atlanta store are the first in the country to officially petition for a union election. How will the world's most valuable company respond?