Several of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s new reported selections to the panel have a history of attacking vaccines.
Canada's first lunar rover will search for water at the Moon's south pole as part of an international effort to establish a sustainable human presence there.
What's next? A smart bulb that's also a security camera? Oh, wait, Wyze already did that.
Holland also revealed how he helped to design his new Spidey-suit.
Earlier this week, CEO Marc Benioff said that Salesforce had cut more than 4,000 customer service roles.
The Grabber is back with new powers to better terrorize Finney when 'Black Phone 2' hits theaters this October.
An Indiana attorney is suing Meta for repeatedly shutting down his Facebook pages
Will it become the next commonly adopted technology after EVs and smartphones?
Rejoice: 'The Bluey Movie' finally has a release date, but the future of the series post-feature film remains a mystery.
How many AI queries does it take to use up a regular plastic water bottle’s worth of water?
Govee also has a new TV backlight with a camera that will look at the TV as intensely as you do.
TCL's QM9K will tempt you with your favorite shows if you dare to stroll near its ridiculously bright screen.
The latest UCS Death Star trades a spherical diorama for a lot more pieces—and a much more controversial format to go with the $1,000 price tag.
The fact that everyone involved in the deal is Israeli might not mean much to Wall Street, but it could give the deal a higher profile given the ongoing war in Gaza.
The new NXTPhone 60 Ultra includes a special matte display and extra features to keep your eyes from bleeding after too much screen time. Too bad, you can't buy it in the U.S.
The movement is alleged to have been an offshoot of the QAnon movement.
Plus, Garret Dillahunt reveals his villainous 'Lanterns' role.
This might be the wildest product we've seen at IFA 2025 so far.
The boutique desktop PC maker's new 16-inch gaming laptop has a few key features that make it more enticing than pricier gaming notebooks.
Wall Street is nervously watching the next 14 trading sessions to see if they wind up on the bull or bear side of the street.