Plague is rare in the U.S., but wild animals and free-roaming pets—and their fleas—can still carry the bacteria and infect us.
The lighthearted show's storyline about Big Oil is brilliant. We need more shows to take notes and follow in Ted Lasso 's footsteps.
The company briefly paused its flights in airports across the U.S. and Canada on Friday morning but won't say why.
Games Workshop is the latest company to join the streaming wars, but just for a very specific audience.
The app "Navalny" recommended opposition politicians running in this weekend's parliamentary elections.
Microsoft's revamp takes the basic Photos app from barebones to beautiful.
Instead of just monitoring for fatigue, this advanced camera system even knows when you're on the phone or texting while behind the wheel.
Plus, Apple TV+'s got good dogs, good robots, and Tom Hanks, what more could you want?
Researchers are seeking volunteers for an experiment that will mainly involve watching cat videos.
The plan was ridiculed online as a desire for old white guys to return to the 1970s.
Secretary Blinken later posted a tweet with a more muted message for Beijing.
The fact that former NSA operatives acted as cyber-mercenaries for the UAE is less a canary in a coal mine than a blaring air-raid siren.
The noir thriller stars Bradley Cooper, Willem Dafoe, Cate Blanchett, and many others. It opens December 17.
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If they don't comply, the Commission warns that they could face more than $40,000 in fines per day .
The found-footage horror anthology franchise continues as the latest installment heads to Shudder.
State regulators say MassMutual failed to adequately supervise its employees for unauthorized moonlighting.
Since the 21st century began, glaciers on the iconic California mountain have lost more than half of their volume and area.
If you don't have a Microsoft 365 subscription, you'll finally be able to use Office 2021 on Oct. 5.
The deaf actress reminds us that ever-present accessibility issues at movie theaters have been laid bare by covid-19.