The agency will hire 1,000 workers to tackle climate and clean energy projects using funds from the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Digital Rights group Access Now claims this marked the most “persistent and intensive” known use of Pegasus to target journalists to date.
The world's oceans, the Arctic Circle, Death Valley, and pretty much all of the U.S. were abnormally hot last year. Thanks, climate change.
Two new proposals backed by the auto industry would delay the implementation of the law from 2022 to 2025.
The researcher claims he can remotely run commands on the affected vehicles without their owners ever knowing.
United Airlines and JetBlue have both shortened January schedules to salvage what remaining staff they have available.
After years of research and development, at least two major smart gun makers claim they are on track to release a commercial product this year.
Federal data shows this was the third-most costly year for extreme weather in the U.S., driven by climate change and people increasingly living in harm's way.
A new analysis from the Rhodium Group found that U.S. emissions had increased by 6.2% relative to 2020 levels. We did it, Joe.
The Assertive feature may lead to Tesla's engaging in more rolling stops, which could violate U.S. traffic laws.
The worker was helicoptered to a hospital and lost most of his arm during the gruesome incident.
The recall affects 356,309 Model 3 sedans and 119,009 Model S vehicles.
“A hole in the ground is better than no hole in the ground!”
Medallion Financial allegedly used pseudonyms to place bogus stories in The Huffington Post, SeekingAlpha, TheStreet.com, and other sites.
The FCC will open up 1,200MHz of spectrum in the 6GHz band for unlicensed use, amounting to the biggest wifi upgrade in 20 years.
Gloo uses targeted advertising to determine the moment users may be most susceptible to religious messaging.
Alaska has never had a hotter December day, with Kodiak smashing the state's all-time record for any month between November and March.
The sale will bring Zuckerberg's holdings on the island to over 1,500 acres, but some residents fear a "new monarchy" forming.
Researchers found no major difference in performance between students who watched a lecture at normal speed versus those who watched at 1.5X or 2X speed.
An analysis found the Manchin-backed bipartisan infrastructure bill could actually increase emission if states focus on building new roads.