China tightens export controls on rare-earth metals China tightened export controls for critical rare-earth metals. The new restrictions were announced by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, and come
Inhalers contribute significantly to global warming, study finds Millions of Americans using inhalers for chronic lung diseases like asthma may be unknowingly contributing to global warming, according to
Tesla Launched Its ‘Most-Affordable’ Cars The electric vehicle maker on Tuesday afternoon announced its “most affordable vehicles” on X, revealing Standard versions of its Model 3 and Y
Supreme Court rejects Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell’s appeal of her criminal conviction The Supreme Court on Monday rejected Ghislaine Maxwell’s challenge to her criminal conviction for recruiting and
NBCU, Google Ink Long-Term Carriage Deal for YouTube TV, Which Will Add Relaunched NBC Sports Network This Fall NBCUniversal and Google have reached a mulityear distribution agreement to
India and China to resume direct flights after a five-year ban India and China will restart direct flights between the countries this month, India’s foreign ministry has said,
Yahoo Reportedly Nears $1.4 Billion Sale Of AOL After Internet Pioneer Ends Dial-Up Era And Closes Another Chapter Yahoo is reportedly close to selling AOL to Italian technology
Bot Networks Are Helping Drag Consumer Brands Into the Culture Wars Bot networks are now a brand problem, too. Coordinated webs of fake social-media personas have historically been
McDonald’s is bringing back Monopoly after a decade McDonald’s is rebooting a fan-favorite game after a decade in an effort to spur sales. Once a cultural phenomenon, and
Starbucks to Close Over 150 Stores Across US, Canada Starbucks said it will reduce its total number of coffeehouses across North America by around one percent. The coffee
Merriam-Webster Adds 5,000 Words Merriam-Webster announced Thursday it has taken the rare step of fully revising and reimagining one of its most popular dictionaries with a fresh edition
Trump says he doesn’t think Argentina needs a bailout, but US will help President Donald Trump stopped short of promising Argentina’s President Javier Milei a financial bailout from
Where America’s pumpkins are grown Illinois is far and away America’s pumpkin-growing king. By the numbers: The Midwest state produced 485.1 million pounds of pumpkins in 2024, according
Denver strip clubs owner charged with bribing NY officials The adult entertainment company that owns some of the country’s most prominent strip clubs, including five in Colorado, has
Disney Faces Mounting Pressure Over Kimmel Removal Disney is facing mounting pressure following parent company ABC’s decision to pull late-night host Jimmy Kimmel off the air indefinitely. Kimmel,
The Sun Is Entering a New and Unexpected Active Stage When solar activity reached an all-time low in 2008, astronomers reasonably figured the Sun was entering into a
Microsoft is changing how Xbox controllers work on Windows 11 Microsoft has started testing a change to how Xbox controllers operate on Windows 11. The change will allow Xbox controllers to
Oklahoma’s oldest living Marine receives surprise honors Joe Ihle, the oldest living Marine in Oklahoma at 103 years old, was surprised with a commendation from the Commandant of