Semafor, the much-anticipated new journalism site, launched its climate newsletter this week—and Chevron is one of its first sponsors.
Jillian Bell and Natalie Morales star in the sci-fi comedy, out November 4.
Jodie Whittaker's swan song featured a slew of classic Doctors, but some were very notably missing—for a reason.
After the overturn of Roe v. Wade, homeland security agents scrolled through Twitter and discussed posts.
You don't need to know how to roller skate with the Moonwalkers, you just walk.
The show is being redeveloped to star Justice League hero John Stewart instead of Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, and Alan Scott.
Nothing's second pair of wireless earbuds are once again reminiscent of Apple's, but that's not a bad thing.
The A7R V carries forward a lot of features from its predecessor, but boosts video capture to 8K resolutions.
Officials said production goals were still on track and that operations at the facility were “relatively stable,” and “controllable."
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Six spikes in Earth’s radiation levels, recorded in tree rings, may represent an unknown extreme astrophysical event.
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“Antisemitic remarks are made by people with and without mental illness. Mental illness isn’t a cause of antisemitic remarks,” one psychologist said of Kanye.
The e-commerce giant will accept Venmo for payments on its website and mobile app ahead of the Black Friday shopping rush.
Google and Apple have both been criticized for anti-competitive practices within their respective app stores.
Yes, Halloween weekend 2022 is upon us! Are you ready?
Director Greg Yaitanes breaks down the dragon brawl in the HBO series' season finale.
An app owned by Uber that funnels booze into your eager and waiting hands is getting its butt kicked by the FTC over serious security blunders.
Plus, cryptocurrency and porn are reportedly the fastest-growing topics of interest on the platform, according to the company's own internal research.