Amelia Earhart doing makeup, Karens at McDonalds, and appearances from Aubrey Plaza and Phoebe Bridgers are some of the best ASMR videos the Internet can offer.
The artifact "was trafficked by a well-organized network," the Manhattan District Attorney said.
Spooky franchises will return to both big and small screens, plus some notable new titles for 2023 nightmares.
One of the original developers behind crypto's most popular token says that hackers ripped him off late last year and stole nearly all of his BTC.
The next generation of obesity treatments, a controversial Alzheimer's drug, and male birth control are all coming in 2023.
The two new tools could help smaller firms avoid penalties imposed by the Digital Services Act and other new EU policies.
HB 142 officially went into effect January 1, mandating that websites with more than one-third pornographic content verify user age via official ID.
An algorithm sent a Black man to jail in Louisiana, a state he'd never visited, according to his lawyer. Experts say he won't be the last.
A lawsuit was filed against Southwest Airlines by a disgruntled passenger who claimed he was refused a refund for his canceled flight.
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill that would legalize composting human bodies after death.
In space, nobody knows whether your spaceship is on fire or if you're just another star in the galaxy.
Android heavyweights like Google and Samsung need to do more to outrank Apple's iPhone. And will foldables ever be affordable?
The building is long gone, but its thousand-year-old footprint remains.
Dell's Concept Nyx Game Controller picks up where the Steam Controller left off.
Superhero blockbusters still dominate the box office. But nothing is a sure thing, even for Marvel, Disney, or DC. Can 2023 save the cinematic experience?
The South, Midwest, and Plains can expect rain, snow, and tornadoes this week.
It's not scheduled to be opened until the legendary singer is 99 years old, though.
Review our Year in Review as one last parting farewell to 2022.
Some water-dwelling microbes actively feed off viruses, new research finds.
In 2023 we will see the first real movement in a global energy transition—and will hit lots of bumps in the road along the way.