The concept of time travel has always captured the imagination of physicists and laypersons alike. But is it really possible? Of course it is. We’re doing it right now, aren’t we? We are all traveling into the future one second at a time. | Continue reading
Say "cheese!" NASA’s InSight Mars Lander has snapped its first selfie from the surface of the Red Planet. | Continue reading
California state regulators have been working on a plan to charge mobile phone users a text messaging fee intended to fund programs that make phone service accessible to the low-income residents, reports said Tuesday. | Continue reading
The major takeaway from the 40-page sentencing memorandum filed by federal prosecutors Friday for Michael Cohen, President Trump’s former personal attorney, is this: The president is very likely to be indicted on a charge of violating federal campaign finance laws. | Continue reading
Scott Krulcik, 22, was discovered dead Friday in Google’s headquarters in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City, a report said. | Continue reading
Democratic Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claims of not being able to afford an apartment in Washington, D.C. until she starts receiving her new salary crumbles under scrutiny as she collected over $6,000 from her campaign as her salary and reported having up to $50,000 in sa … | Continue reading
A survey highlights the marginalization that conservative workers feel at tech companies. | Continue reading
A scientist accused of attempted murder in Antarctica stabbed his colleague because “he was fed up with the man telling him the endings of books,” it has been claimed. | Continue reading
The Titanic is ready to complete the journey its predecessor attempted over 100 years ago. | Continue reading
Former Facebook Chief Information Security Officer Alex Stamos has come out and lambasted Apple CEO Tim Cook for his stance on privacy, especially as it relates to limiting access to apps in China. | Continue reading
High-earning tech employees at companies such as Apple, Google, and Amazon are putting off having kids because they are too expensive to raise, according to a new survey. | Continue reading
A turtle in Maryland is getting a lift from a one-of-a-kind ride. | Continue reading
Willie Nelson fans are upset with the singer over the news that he’s not only supporting a Democratic Senate contender, but is headlining a rally in Texas for him. | Continue reading
A Google executive’s leaked email reveals efforts to increase Latino turnout prior to the 2016 U.S. presidential election and the executive’s “surprise” at Donald Trump’s performance among Latino voters. | Continue reading
California lawmakers voted Friday to bar middle and high schools from starting before 8:30 a.m., one of dozens of proposals debated in the Legislature on the final day of its legislative session. | Continue reading
California's biggest boondoggle just broke the bank. | Continue reading
Former National Security Agency contractor Reality Winner on Thursday was sentenced to more than five years in prison after pleading guilty to leaking a classified report with information on Russia’s involvement in the 2016 presidential election. | Continue reading
Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team was one holdout juror away from winning a conviction against Paul Manafort on all 18 counts of bank and tax fraud, juror Paula Duncan told Fox News in an exclusive interview Wednesday. | Continue reading
Microsoft is clamping down on the sick “Momo suicide challenge,” which recently infiltrated the wildly popular online game “Minecraft.” | Continue reading
Nebraska’s first execution since 1997 will be carried out after a judge ruled Friday in favor of the inmate’s wishes, despite a German pharmaceutical company's lawsuit claiming the state illicitly obtained its drugs. | Continue reading
The New York Times is under fire for adding Sarah Jeong to its editorial board as derogatory tweets sent from her Twitter account have been unearthed. | Continue reading
At one point, the idea of developing a start-up in Africa was unfamiliar and far-fetched. | Continue reading
Stockton, California is set to become the first city in the nation to embark on an experiment of Universal Basic Income, paying 100 residents $500 a month without any conditions. | Continue reading
Three hikers found dead after they went over Shannon Falls in Canada were social media stars. | Continue reading
Too many manufacturing, construction and service businesses can’t find the technical workers they need to expand, because the whole emphasis at the vast majority of high schools is to prepare students for college. | Continue reading
Charles Krauthammer, a longtime Fox News contributor, Pulitzer Prize winner, Harvard-trained psychiatrist and best-selling author who came to be known as the dean of conservative commentators, has died. | Continue reading
Newly translated into English, Albert Einstein's private travel diaries from the 1920s reveal that he was racist in his early life, especially towards Chinese people. | Continue reading
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover has found organic molecules on Mars, the space agency revealed in a major announcement Thursday. | Continue reading
A Florida woman who was given just months to live is now living cancer-free thanks to an experimental immunotherapy, researchers said. | Continue reading
Can climate change be solved with technologies like wind and solar energy? No, it can’t, according to a new report by two Google engineers, published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. | Continue reading
A man believed to be a YouTube prankster who goes by the name “Arab Andy” was arrested Thursday after he livestreamed a fake bomb threat inside a classroom at the University of Washington in Seattle | Continue reading
The vintage look just got a whole lot more expensive. And you thought your jeans were pricey. | Continue reading
A security flaw in the Ring camera-equipped doorbell, which was purchased by Amazon for $1 billion in February, could allow people to spy on you. | Continue reading
A 15-year-old girl in England was left with horrific burns after deodorant was sprayed on her in yet another school challenge craze. | Continue reading
California is expected next week to mandate that most newly constructed homes include solar panels starting in 2020. | Continue reading
Do you lose privacy rights when personal data is stored on an open platform? Authorities arrested a suspect in the Golden State Killer case based on DNA data a relative uploaded to GEDMatch, an open-source ancestry site. | Continue reading
Peter Norman, the Australian sprinter who stood on the podium alongside Tommie Smith and John Carlos when the two Americans gave their Black Power salutes at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, has been awarded Australia's highest Olympic award, 50 years after the event. | Continue reading