Gizmodo has reviewed, redacted, and published more than two dozen leaked Facebook documents, the first of hundreds to come.
The officials cited limited wind tunnels and aging testing infrastructure as partly to blame for the tech's slow roll.
A Department of Defense official said a "combination of factors" including Covid-19 and supply strains has left the new planes 24 months behind schedule.
Recently revealed internal White House records show a 7 hour and 37-minute gap in Trump's phone logs on January 6, 2021.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine and other issues mean there's a shortage of crucial parts needed for EVs.
With the U.S. and Russia one misunderstanding away from nuclear war, Kim Jong Un's bullshit is the last thing the world needs right now.
Experts worry machine learning's reliance on large data sets to train make them particularly vulnerable to data manipulation attacks.
A surprising and familiar face appeared in the final scenes of season 4—with some interesting connotations.
The Environmental Protection Agency could lose its ability to regulate polluters, depending on the case's outcome.
“They had all these assurances from the administration, and then it fell through.”
“There’s never been a time when the divorce between hype and reality in oil and gas has been greater."
New EPA programs would spend millions to replace diesel school buses while $1.1 billion will go towards reducing public transit emissions nationwide.
The Biden Administration received record-setting bids on its first offshore wind lease sale.
If nothing else, the Ukraine crisis has shown how confused we all are about what's real and what's propaganda.
As President of Global Affairs, former UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will craft policy and deal with political issues so Zuckerberg doesn't have to.
An EPA letter claims the USPS decision to add mostly gas trucks to its fleet could hinder the government's carbon-neutral transportation efforts.
The chipmaker has told partners that it doesn't expect the deal to go through, according to a new report.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki warned that every website launch "comes with risk."
One message read, "Be afraid and expect the worst."
The agency will hire 1,000 workers to tackle climate and clean energy projects using funds from the bipartisan infrastructure bill.