The court's decision limits how and when online posts and messages can be legally classified as threats.
Google is cutting off access to Canadian news links in search and other major products in response to Canada's recently passed Online News Act.
An explosive report claims Bill Gates's private office asked women if they ever "danced for dollars."
Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and Mads Mikkelsen star in the latest Indy adventure.
New research has found a dramatic increase in skin lesions among Southern Resident Killer Whales since the early 2000s.
"Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" put a modern spin on Star Trek 's most iconic time travel tragedy—and sold it in a storming performance by Christina Chong.
Florence Pugh, Austin Butler, and Christopher Walken join the world based on Frank Herbert's novel.
Officials have voted yes on a bill that prohibits the unauthorized removal or killing of the endangered desert plant.
A carbon-based ion—likely an important building block of interstellar carbon chemistry—was spotted in a protoplanetary disk 1,350 light-years away.
After 20 years, the venerable superhero series has decided to film elsewhere, and Kiwis aren't thrilled.
Suffice it to say, it was just one of many issues the studio and its streamer have been facing lately.
Read an exclusive excerpt from Philippines-based author Thea Guanzon's forthcoming debut novel.
Mocopi promises to bring a virtual character to life using just six wearable sensors and your phone.
A NASA trial to mine resources on the Moon could further the space agency's Artemis program and boost commercial interest.
An investigation into the Chinese spy balloon shot down in February has reportedly discovered that American technology was used to collect images and data.
After 47 years, the National Weather Service's daily TV broadcast to Alaskans will end. Unreliable internet means many will go without critical information.
A recent expedition to the waters of Costa Rica has yielded new discoveries about deep sea octopuses.
Denis Villeneuve helms the sequel starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, and more. It opens November 3
Astra Carta emphasizes sustainable practices for private space companies, and features a logo designed by Apple's former chief design officer Jony Ive.
The Revolving Door Project says the judge's son's employment poses a clear conflict of interest.