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Republicans have removed the carrot for EV consumers by gutting EV tax incentives. They're also contemplating whacking them—along with hybrid drivers—with a stick.
Polymarket's latest in-person publicity stunt opens Friday, and it sounds a lot like drinking in an airport.
Val Kilmer had a lot of unconventional beliefs, and the director claims this is what he wanted.
The truth is out there (on the internet).
Sen. Ron Wyden called it an "outrageous end run around the Fourth Amendment."
We tested the console's new PSSR upscaler and found it enhances some games more than others.
An analysis by a law firm specializing in car accidents ranked the cars with the most recalls that American consumers keep buying.
The government relies, in part, on third-party firms to vet cloud technology, but those firms are hired and paid by the company being assessed.
Who could have seen this coming?
Dance like no one's watching.
Check your freezers.
"There are clearly individuals in the White House who are making money off of when the United States goes to war or not,” Sen. Murphy said.
It's still not instant.
Say hello to the "reMarkable Paper Pure" tablet?
While its rivals keep rethinking their EV strategies, BMW has persisted.
Soon, you won't be able to access Meta's flagship metaverse experience on its flagship metaverse-experiencing device
The prediction market is accused of misdemeanors related to illegal gambling.
Apple's smart home devices have not seen a major new release in some time, and reporting strongly suggests that's because of the company's struggles with Siri.
It's all about cost.
Code is law, some say. That doesn't mean normal laws do not apply.