FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg to resign after damning workplace harassment probe Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chair Martin Gruenberg announced that he will resign after a recent probe found
China Shows Off Robot Dogs Armed With Machine Guns The Chinese military recently showed off numerous robot dogs outfitted with machine guns on their backs during the country’s
Grand Theft Auto VI release date now set for fall 2025 Grand Theft Auto VI, Rockstar’s next major open-world experience and one of (if not the) most anticipated
Android Theft Detection Lock Knows When Your Phone Is Stolen Billions of Android phones are getting new tools to stop phone thieves from accessing your information and to
Comcast to launch streaming bundle Comcast has announced its own streaming bundle, as entertainment companies seek to stem monthly defections and improve profitability. The cable company’s offering, to be
Minnesota unfurls new state flag atop the capitol Minnesota officially unfurled its new state flag atop the capitol for the first time this past weekend on statehood day.
T-Mobile, Verizon eye US Cellular Separate deals involving the sale of parts of U.S. Cellular are sparking investors’ interest. T-Mobile US is close to an agreement to buy
Disney and Warner to bundle streaming services Walt Disney and Warner Bros Discovery say they will start to offer a bundle of the Disney+, Hulu and Max streaming
FAA investigates Boeing for falsified records on some 787 Dreamliners After being notified by Boeing that some company employees failed to complete specific inspections on some 787 Dreamliners
Boy Scouts of America Changing Name to More Inclusive Scouting America After Years of Woes The Boy Scouts of America is changing its name for the first time
LOOK: FREE EDITION! Study finds creatine supplements may improve cognitive performance A recent study finds that just one large dose of creatine supplements may improve cognitive performance in
Engineers burned out from AI push Artificial intelligence promises to make life easier, but so far it’s made some jobs a little harder. Tech companies are scrambling to
Eight newspaper publishers sue Microsoft and OpenAI over copyright infringement Eight U.S. newspaper publishers filed suit against Microsoft and OpenAI in a New York federal court on Tuesday,
FCC fines phone carriers $200 Million A yearslong investigation has resulted in a whopping fine for the mobile industry. The Federal Communications Commission slapped the nation’s largest cellphone
Nestlé subsidiary Perrier destroys two million bottles of water after ‘fecal’ bacteria discovery Perrier has been ordered to destroy two million bottles of water after bacteria “of faecal origin”
US regulators seize troubled lender Republic First, sell it to Fulton Bank U.S. regulators have seized Republic First Bancorp opens new tab and agreed to sell it to
Relief as San Francisco public toilet finally opens – and not for $1.7m after all San Francisco made international headlines in 2022 when news broke that a project