In a May Day announcement, the White House said it's seeking public information on employers' growing use of tech to monitor workers' every move.
In the press conference announcing the new tactic to fight carjackings, NYC Mayor Eric Adams also endorsed using AirTags to stalk your kids.
U.S. cigarette smoking has dropped to a new all-time low, but e-cigs are gaining ground.
The once-buzzy, once-invite-only chat platform is enacting mass lay-offs, slamming the door on more than 50% of employees.
The company's alter-ego creations will soon come with more body shape options, sparklier eyes, and updated hair. It's still doesn't seem worth billions.
Tesla's lawyers wrote they can't "admit or deny the authenticity of video and audio recordings" where Musk hypes Autopilot's ability. The judge didn't buy it.
The company's Amazon Web Services cloud arm is one of its largest and biggest earning segments—but even there, employees aren't immune to getting canned.
The cheapest electric vehicle on the U.S. market is soon to be no more. R.I.P. to EV accessibility, hello to more energy-guzzling trucks.
Nima Momeni, the man charged with murder over the fatal stabbing of Bob Lee, has now had his arraignment postponed twice.
Polio, measles, and cholera isolates are sitting in a laboratory facility without electricity where armed forces have "kicked out all of the technicians."
The cryptocurrency exchange has filed a petition in court to try to force the federal agency to definitively say if crypto counts as a security or not.
At one of the dozens of companies that Amazon contracts to complete its deliveries, workers have unionized with the Teamsters and reached a historic agreement.
The most powerful rocket to take flight blasted off last week from Boca Chica, Texas. Nearby residents are still grappling with the repercussions.
The most magical company on Earth waved a wand and poof, thousands of workers are being cut from Disney's entertainment sector and others.
Researchers stumbled upon "an amazing live orange carpet" of coral "as far as the eye could see."
Frozen polar waters host a critical species of algae. Accumulating plastic particles could threaten the whole ecosystem.
The question that Facebook investors have probably been mulling over for years went unasked in the popular game show.
Police killed Manuel "Tortuguita" Esteban Paez Terán on January 18 at the site of ongoing protest against the construction of a police training facility.
The tech giant is following Meta's lead and offering its marketing clients artificial intelligence-based services.
"I challenge any of you to outwork me," Clearlink CEO James Clarke told his staff in a combative and unhinged video call.