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The late, great Princess Leia actress got her star on Star Wars Day, with Mark Hamill, C-3PO, R2-D2, and her daughter Billie Lourd in attendance.
A majority of voters think Congress should take “swift action to regulate AI” in order to promote privacy and safety, according to a new poll.
The legislation restricts fossil fuel lines for heating and cooking in most new construction statewide beginning 2029.
As part of contract negotiations, staff at a Maryland Apple store have asked for higher wages, more time off, and overtime pay. They've also floated tipping.
Larry Page could become embroiled in a case against JPMorgan over Epstein's trafficking after a judge ruled he could be served with court papers.
Sure, the scripts were turned in before the strike began, but rewriting is, as any writer will tell you, key to screenplays. What now?
NUVIEW's satellite constellation will use LiDAR to create its 3D maps, which could prove beneficial to farmers and urban planners.
Celebrate with new gear including Return of the Jedi 40th anniversary collections.
Microsoft is teaming up with aerospace manufacturer Redwire to create a 3D-printed mockup of the Zune player on board the International Space Station.
Cybercriminals took hold of Bluefield University's emergency broadcast system to send SMS messages and emails to students and staff.
Taking a page out of the classic DC Jason Todd vote, Image's superhero series is leaving a major storytelling decision up to its readers.
The company plans to roll out app tiers with varying offerings for each type of subscriber.
Regular internet users over age 50 were half as likely to later develop dementia as non-users, a recent study found.
Finnish photographer Truupperi uses custom figures and backgrounds to create beautiful (and funny) images.
AI isn't transparent, so we should all be preparing for a world where AI is not trustworthy, write two Harvard researchers.
More electric vehicles could actually worsen air pollution in some of the poorest areas in the state, a study found.
"May the Fold be with you," but only if you have the kind of cash to buy something first-gen.
A "master list" of supposedly dangerous media files used to justify Uyghur detention included Quran readings and wedding songs.
New research takes a first-of-its-kind look at power outages driven by extreme weather.