The crucial reservoir is set to hit a worrisome new low this month, after an exceptionally dry winter.
Bitcoin surged on news of the order, which calls for a “whole-of-goverment” approach to analyzing the risks and benefits posed by crypto.
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The research could one day lead to effective touch-typing on a touchscreen with no physical buttons.
The man also sold unapproved "cancer vaccines" for years.
The Star Trek vs. Star Wars debate can be tiresome, but it's been fascinating to watch each franchise grapple with how they present their aging heroes.
Ormeus Coin’s slogan, “E Pluribus Aurum Facit—Out of Many, One Makes Gold,” rings a bit ironic.
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There's a powerful new Mac, a big ass Studio Display screen, a budget smartphone, and an iPhone in green.
Queer icon Howard Ashman transformed Disney—but in light of Florida's recent anti-LGBTQ legislation, the company's inaction speaks volumes on his legacy.
Prosecutors say Tarrio participated in group chats planning the attack, as well as met with the leader of the Oath Keepers the day before it occurred.
55% of gun owners and 39% of non-gun owners said they'd be comfortable using a gun utilizing the tech.
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The fan-favorite Black Widow star is in talks to play Princess Irulan in Denis Villeneuve's sequel.
D.B. Weiss and David Benioff say they don’t have any plans to go back to Westeros.
The CERN Council condemned the invasion and said there would be no new collaborations with the Russian scientific community.
A threat actor with longstanding ties to the Chinese government has targeted half a dozen state governments, research from cybersecurity giant Mandiant shows.
Homeland Security used customs summonses to obtain records on nearly six million money transfers since 2019.