Danish officials have told NATO allies the drones are from "state actors."
Universal Studios Orlando is proving to be the place to beat this spooky season, with its offerings for the 34th annual Halloween Horror Nights events.
Astronomers saw past the blinding light of a quasar, only to find a supermassive black hole that's much smaller than theoretical predictions.
ChatGTP's newest feature, "Pulse," promises to give user personalized and relevant updates every morning.
As Hurricane Gabrielle tracks east toward Azores, Tropical Storm Humberto may tangle with another developing storm system heading toward the U.S.
Israel collected millions of civilian phone calls made by Palestinians.
The fourth season of the hit fantasy series, with Hemsworth stepping in for Henry Cavill, arrives October 30 on Netflix.
The Pulse Elevate sound like a cash grab, but Sony actually knows how to make solid audio and gaming products.
Laptops with Qualcomm's latest chips are either great for gaming, or "are not gaming platforms."
Amazon will pay a $1 billion civil penalty—the largest ever in an FTC rule-violation case—and provide $1.5 billion in refunds to customers.
Kate Mara plays a NASA astronaut who realizes she may have brought an alien stowaway back with her.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr takes quite a beating.
'Poltergeist,' 'Peanuts,' duck quacks, and plenty of treats helped bring Ben Leonberg's haunted-house tale to the screen.
Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin return to face the post-apocalypse in the sequel to the 2020 disaster film.
The first memecoin ETFs have hit the stock market, legitimizing the once too-online digital currency.
The squirrel probably isn’t rabid, but experts advise staying away and, in general, refraining from feeding wildlife.
A new study has found evidence to suggest that warheads tossed into the sea can serve as viable habitat for several species of marine life, but that doesn't mean we should leave them at the bottom of the ocean.
Production has begun on the long-awaited 'Star Wars' sendup's sequel—and it's still finding fun ways to poke at the galaxy far, far away.
Plus: can we no longer ignore '9-1-1' now that Angela Bassett is going to outer space?
Unlike zebra-striped wetsuits or chunky deterrent bracelets, this technology goes back to the basics.