The U.S., UK, and Canada are among the countries announcing they'll no longer give money to fossil fuel projects. But as always, the devil is in the details.
Australia's Channel 7 conducted a Facebook search and published photos of an innocent man with a similar name to the suspect, Terence Kelly.
SpaceX, which owns Starlink, claimed Boeing's satellites would cause interference, but that argument didn't fly.
The Wonder Woman star is in negotiations to play the Evil Queen in a new fairy-tale adaptation.
He'll play the leader of the Fire Nation, Ozai, one of the big villains in the Nickelodeon franchise.
Eliza Clark knows a second season of the FX on Hulu adaptation isn't guaranteed, but has already planned for more.
Ah, the old proverb: First comes a bundle deal, then comes a merger.
Australia's national privacy regulator determined Clearview AI breached users' privacy and violated the Australian Privacy Act 1988.
Once again, Facebook/Meta-owned platforms appear to be having problems.
The House of the Dragon actor says he was going to play a "big shift" character in the movie, and... some of these could be considered some kind of shift?
The company has come under intense scrutiny as activists have highlighted its nefarious purposes.
The child caught the nearly always fatal viral disease from a bat bite, though little else is known about the case, including his current condition.
Exploding with such intensity over the Earth, a comet made some soil fuse into silicates.
It's not quite the same, even in multiplayer, but Larian's addition to the beloved game franchise captures the heart of a TTRPG session.
Novo Nordisk, the company behind new obesity drug Wegovy, reported that the demand for the drug is higher than what it can currently supply.
They're a cheaper solution than noise-canceling headphones.
Researchers attribute the dramatic levels of melting to increased temperatures and a drop in snowfall brought on by climate change.
John Deere workers are holding out for more in a three-week strike that may be a turning point for the labor movement.
Amazon is getting ready for the smart home future in which Alexa could control everything.
It's maybe the easiest climate promise to make—but some important countries are sitting out.