Parents sue son’s high school history teacher over AI ‘cheating’ punishment The parents of a Massachusetts high school senior are suing his teacher, school district faculty members and
Nintendo announces new game hardware: an alarm clock! Nintendo has a new piece of game hardware coming in 2024. It’s not the Switch 2, it’s the Nintendo Sound
Hurricanes’ multibillion-dollar insurance bill presents a ‘reckoning’ for US lawmakers, businesses The US southeast has become an epicenter of the climate crisis, after two back-to-back hurricanes, Helene and
Hurricane Helene is exposing the broken flood insurance system Asheville, North Carolina is a mountain city more than 2,000 feet above sea level, and about 300 miles from
US budget deficit hits $1.8 trillion for fiscal 2024, per CBO The federal government spent far more than it collected in revenue, racking up a budget deficit of
Google search share slipping on AI, TiKTok challenges Google’s dominance in the $300 billion search advertising market is under pressure as emerging rivals like TikTok and AI startups
Supreme Court will weigh Mexico’s $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun makers The Supreme Court said it will decide whether to block a $10 billion lawsuit Mexico filed
Port strike ends as workers agree to tentative deal on wages and contract extension A major union for U.S. dockworkers and the United States Maritime Alliance agreed on
Remains of teen U.S. soldiers killed in World War II identified 80 years later The remains of two American soldiers who were killed during World War II have
CVS will cut almost 3,000 jobs as it plans AI investments — and considers breaking up CVS Health Corporation (CVS) is set to cut approximately 2,900 jobs as
YouTube blocks videos from musical artists in dispute with SESAC A number of YouTube videos featuring music from artists such as Adele, Green Day, Bob Dylan, Nirvana, and
Biobots are a 3rd state between life and death Life and death are traditionally viewed as opposites. But the emergence of new multicellular lifeforms from the cells of
Canceling subscriptions will be a ‘one-click’ snap in California under new law A growing number of products and services are being sold by online subscription, offering more convenience
Iron deficiency in adults may be more common than thought Nearly 1 in 3 Americans may have an undiagnosed iron deficiency, a problem that can lead to fatigue, brain
“Sunxiety” Is Ruining My Fun In the Sun What, exactly, is sunxiety? In June, behavioral research firm Veylinx conducted a study analyzing the purchasing behavior and attitude toward sun protection
Automatic takeoffs are coming for passenger jets and they’re going to redraw the map of the sky In late 1965, at what’s now London Heathrow airport, a commercial
Dating habits worsen wealth gap While apps theoretically expand the pool of potential dating partners, marriage is a different matter. New research finds that between 1960 and 2021,
Disney halting Slack use after hack Disney is curbing its use of Slack as a communication and collaboration tool after a hacker leaked “over a terabyte of data” earlier this