These border vampires had previously said that blood from Mexican nationals wasn’t a major aspect of their operations, but recent lawsuits contend otherwise.
Amazon is funnelling money to a fake grassroots group fighting American antitrust legislation even as it pledges concessions to EU regulators in the same arena.
Researchers think it came from an especially intense pulsar or magnetar.
And by new, we mean the company slapped its logo on the Loupedeck Live
Gundam Aerial takes flight in our first proper look at the next entry in the mecha franchise.
The amount of copper needed to meet projected demand between 2022 and 2050 is more than all the copper used globally between 1900 and 2021, says a new report.
The Velaryons will bring some much-needed diversity to the cast, according to the HBO series' showrunners.
Alpha, one of three satellites in the European Space Agency's Swarm constellation, emerged unscathed from the close encounter.
Congratulations to those in Texas, and sincerest apologies to those in New York City.
The state claims the Panasonic EV battery factory is the largest economic development project in Kansas history.
When you're not ashamed to make the condiment the star of your meal.
Almost half of the lake's surface area is now gone due to overuse and drought.
Author Ryan Van Loan talks about how novels can be used to critique power structures.
The Biden administration has called for a massive push for public EV charging infrastructure by 2030, but we're still only 10% of the way there.
Jones is being sued for defamation by Sandy Hook parents and his lawyers don't want expert witnesses to "attack" his "character."
As the game publisher gears up for its first major movie adaptation in decades, it's now bringing things into the Mushroom Kingdom.
The 37-foot-long European Robotic Arm is still in the midst of being deployed, but its future is now in doubt.
First announced for Japan, the game-packed mini console will launch on the same date in the US as well.
Wakanda will be missing more than one noteable face when we return to it later this year.
Reports of outages on the site shot up around 8 a.m. on Thursday, right as much of the East Coast workforce logged on.