The imagery shows towns and water clogged with ash as well as the striking transformation of the Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha’apai volcano following a massive eruption.
Remedies would include mandatory training of managers and requirements for managers to inform workers of their right to unionize.
Hot Toys just unleashed a ton of new Spidery stuff, drawn from the hit movie and the popular video game too.
A unanimously approved new measure will ban new oil and gas wells in the city and phase out those already existing over five years.
A wiggle here and a rotation there have fixed the Mars rover’s pebble problem.
Drizzt Do'Urden reigns supreme in the final novel of R.A. Salvatore's classic trilogy.
For obvious reasons. (Because they are screwed over constantly.)
Halo developer 343 Studios opens up about the "Silver Timeline" it's made for the Halo Paramount+ show.
Don't worry, gamers, there will be plenty of RGB lighting.
A new study finds that your gas range can be a source of planet-warming emissions, even when it's off.
Hairless French bulldogs are an example of the "extreme breeding" that is harming the long-term welfare of many pets, they warn.
Where in the world is Alaska's most potentially infectious former governor?
Art Spiegelman's Pultizer-winning depiction of his father's experience in the Holocaust was deemed inappropriate because of its profanity and nudity.
Any adventuring party worth their coin and with access to a bard has to have their own theme song, right?
The new additions could make E2E more accessible, but policy questions and political debates mean encryption by default is at least a year away.
Ryobi's tiny batteries are designed for a new line of smaller power tools.
The Doctor Who and Guardians of the Galaxy star joins Westworld 's Aaron Paul in the Sundance sci-fi film.
The AI easily shatters previous world records by prioritizing clearing four-line tetrises. Then the game completely melts down.
Superbugs are killing millions of people around the world, and the situation isn't likely to improve anytime soon.
Valero would like you to think you could never live a good life without its products. It's the fossil fuel industry's latest trick.