House cancels DC mayor testimony after campus arrests
Some House Republicans had called on officials to arrest the pro-Palestinian student protestors in DC.
Best Buy Introduces First Discounts on M4 iPad Pro for Members
Best Buy has the first discounts we've tracked on the brand new M4 iPad Pro, available exclusive to My Best Buy Plus and My Best Buy Total members. If you are a member, you'll find $50 off nearly every model
2024 iPad Pro: Best New Features
Apple finally refreshed the iPad Pro, and the new feature set was worth the wait. From new OLED display technology to the M4 chip, the 2024 iPad Pro is undeniably impressive. We've rounded up some of the most notable changes
Gene-therapy leap restores baby girl's hearing
Opal, 18 months, can now hear - even a whisper - after becoming the first person to try a new treatment.
Pigeons Were Domesticated and Abandoned by Humans, Leaving Them with No Survival Instincts?
The true history of how pigeons went from being prized possessions to "rats with wings."
Rockefeller Family Established World Health Organization to Fund Eugenics Research?
This claim is connected to every classic conspiracy theory you can think of.
2 Girls Were Missing for 40 Years Until a Man Saw an Old Car and Broke It Open?
"Their sudden vanishing left the community in a state of disbelief and despair," an online article read.
FCC Explicitly Prohibits Fast Lanes, Closing Possible Net Neutrality Loophole
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The Federal Communications Commission clarified its net neutrality rules to prohibit more kinds of fast lanes. While the FCC voted to restore net neutrality rules on April 25, it didn't release
Smart Home Startup Brilliant Runs Out of Cash, Which Could Mean Lights Out For Its Light Switches
Smart home device maker Brilliant has laid off most of its staff and is seeking a buyer after failing to secure funding, CEO Aaron Emigh told The Verge. The company has shut down its support center and halted sales of
Environmental Changes Are Fueling Human, Animal and Plant Diseases, Study Finds
Several large-scale, human-driven changes to the planet -- including climate change, the loss of biodiversity and the spread of invasive species -- are making infectious diseases more dangerous to people, animals and plants, according to a new study. From a
US's largest public utility ignores warnings in moving forward with new natural gas plant
The nation's largest public utility is moving ahead with a plan for a new natural gas plant in Tennessee despite warnings that its environmental review of the project doesn't comply with federal law. The Tennessee Valley Authority announced in April
Hospitals in south Gaza running out of fuel, WHO warns
Already critically undersupplied hospitals have three days of fuel left, WHO chief warns as aid shipments also impeded.
White House condemns ‘racist’ taunting of Black protester in Mississippi
The White House says the actions of a University of Mississippi student taunting an anti-Gaza war protester were racist.
Children of the Darien Gap
A family flees violence in Ecuador for the United States, but first they must enter the Darien Gap, a perilous jungle.