WIRED
Amazon’s year-long pursuit of new office space highlighted just how much billion-dollar companies can get from taxpayers.
Amazon's voice assistant can do many things. Just don't ask it to defrost sausage.
Russian meddling, data sharing, hate speech — the social network faced one scandal after another. This is how Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg responded...
Senators have staked the success of the bipartisan agreement on President Trump, but powerful pockets of opposition remain among some law enforcement officials and conservative...
The assurance by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who was representing the Land and Development Office, came after Justice Sunil Gaur said he will hear the matter another day and the...
Cabinet ministers backed the agreement - but it has sparked a backlash from Tory Brexiteers.
The EuroMillions ticket was bought in the constituency of Boston and Skegness.
'Cut lamb and beef' to fight climate change
7 hours ago
- The number of sheep and cattle in the UK should be reduced to help combat climate change, a report says.
( The BBC can come out with drivel like this - and the Trumpster says China sells climate tax ! )
National Geographic News
This Veterans Day marks the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. It was during the war that National Geographic Society began producing original maps...
A pioneering lawsuit against the U.S. government has won the right to a trial, overcoming the Trump administration's efforts to cancel it in court.
German prosecutors are pressing criminal charges against a former employee of chemicals maker Lanxess for allegedly stealing trade secrets to set up a Chinese copycat chemical...
Tanzania's second-biggest donor Denmark said it would withhold $10 million worth of aid money, citing concerns over human rights abuses and "unacceptable homophobic comments"...
It's almost launch time for Northrop Grumman's next Antares rocket, which rolled out to its seaside pad in Virginia late Monday (Nov. 12) for a NASA cargo mission to the International...
Scientists think they have spotted a giant impact crater hiding below Greenland's ice sheet. Here's how the discovery played out.
- Earth hides its scars well; the planet has endured countless millennia of eruptions and collisions, but scientists are still stumbling upon the evidence of all that geologic drama...