Santiago Lopez, 19, lives in Argentina with his parents. Nathaniel Wakelam, 24, lives in Thailand and works for a security consultancy. | Continue reading
Before the EPA, the US environment was not federally protected. Here are 35 vintage photos showing US cities before regulations limited the damage. | Continue reading
The billionaire cofounder or Oracle and Tesla board member isn't a fan of WeWork either, he told a group of entrepreneurs at his San Francisco home. | Continue reading
One person died at a Facebook office building in Menlo Park on Thursday, police said. The cause of death is thought to be suicide. | Continue reading
The Wall Street Journal reported that Rebekah "pushes to infuse spiritualism in We," according to former employees who worked with her. | Continue reading
Residents in Boca Chica Village, where SpaceX has built a skunkworks to develop Mars rocket ships, received buyout offers from the company this week. | Continue reading
The Boeing 737 Max has been grounded worldwide for months after two fatal crashes. A new report suggests that Boeing doesn't deserve all the blame. | Continue reading
Customers in Virginia and Pennsylvania can get the Kentucky Fried Chicken and Donuts sandwich: a chicken fillet between two glazed doughnuts. | Continue reading
A Navy spokesman said the objects are "unidentified aerial phenomena" and said it would not publicly release any theory on what the objects are. | Continue reading
Financial analysts are looking at Elon Musk's plans to surround Earth with thousands of high-speed internet satellites — and they see a lot of green. | Continue reading
ImageNet Roulette went viral on Twitter for allowing people to upload their selfies and then have an AI try and guess what kind of person they are. | Continue reading
The home of Michael Mann, MyPayrollHR's president, was raided Monday afternoon. MyPayrollHR closed suddenly on Sept. 5, spurring an investigation. | Continue reading
Users who download iOS 13 on iPhone are getting notifications that apps like Facebook and Youtube are attempting to harvest data using Bluetooth. | Continue reading
Prosecutors say the Delta SkyBonus miles that the man fraudulently earned and redeemed were worth $1.75 million. | Continue reading
Contrary to a popular media narrative, venture capitalists were not the ones who lost money on MoviePass' downfall. Retail investors were. | Continue reading
Women filled 183 of the 462 open board room positions at Fortune 500 companies, according to a new report. | Continue reading
News algorithms aren't very good at highlighting original and local reporting, leading to economic and democratic troubles. Google wants to fix that. | Continue reading
The average millennial earns $35,455. The average student-loan debt per 2018 graduate is $29,800. College tuition has increased faster than income. | Continue reading
In 2013, Google's self-driving car division was developing a semi-autonomous system that would allow for hands-free driving on highways. | Continue reading
Every other US state, as well as Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia, is taking part in the inquiry. | Continue reading
K2-18 b is our "best candidate for habitability," since it's the only known exoplanet with water vapor, an atmosphere, and potential for liquid water. | Continue reading
Truck drivers' earnings have sank in 2019. Now, the federal government says 4,500 truck drivers have lost their jobs in Aug. alone. | Continue reading
WeWork's chilly reception on Wall Street reportedly has SoftBank asking to hit the brakes on the IPO. | Continue reading
The design and much of the text are the same, Ro CEO Zachariah Reitano said in a Medium post on Monday. And yes, he took screenshots. | Continue reading
The poop-testing firm said it hopes to entice an investor to purchase it for its scientific knowledge. It also aims to sell its sole remaining product at CVS. | Continue reading
MIT Media Lab staff faked key elements of its "personal food computer" project, insiders told Business Insider. In one instance, staff were told to place... | Continue reading
As the Guardian reports, new research indicates the 10,000-hour rule alone doesn't account for mastery in a given skill, like playing the violin. | Continue reading
Shadow Robotics is a London company which has been building robot hands for 22 years. Now, it's demonstrating a new haptic-feedback glove. | Continue reading
A popular Reddit thread about an "atomic cigarette lighter" seems true. In 1952, the physicist Ted Taylor used a nuclear blast to ignite his smoke. | Continue reading
Apple was reportedly working on a feature that would let iPhone customers text without cell service, but those plans have been halted — for now. | Continue reading
The removal of likes is designed to improve the lives of consumers, but influencers are starting to feel the impact of the change. | Continue reading
A Himalayan lake was the final resting place of an estimated 800 skeletons. Researchers still don't know what killed them. | Continue reading
The Light Phone 2 is the successor to Light's original device from 2017. It's sort of the anti-smartphone: it only has a few features, and zero apps. | Continue reading
In what WeWork describes as an "unwinding," its CEO has agreed to pay back the $5.9 million he was paid for rights to the word "we." | Continue reading
Uber and Lyft really don't want Assembly Bill 5, otherwise known as the Dynamex bill, to become law, forcing them to classify drivers as employees. | Continue reading
Panicked Tesla drivers took to Twitter to complain and tweeted at Tesla and Elon Musk to ask what is going on. | Continue reading
Amazon's fulfillment centers are known for being big, and the first one in New York City is no exception — but that's not what impressed me most. | Continue reading
Seed accelerator Y Combinator has helped produce and support some of the most successful startups in the world today, including Airbnb and Dropbox. | Continue reading
Technology has become so ingrained in society that it's hard to remember what the world was like before it. That's not necessarily a good thing. | Continue reading
We went inside Amazon's state-of-the-art New York City fulfillment center, the first of its kind in New York State. Take a look! | Continue reading
China's artificial intelligence programs benefit from its civil-military integration, something the US military has been struggling to cultivate. | Continue reading
Sources familiar with an intelligence report told CNBC that Russia was trying to recover the weapon after another unsuccessful flight test. | Continue reading
Women who called out white supremacy in the React community were harassed on Twitter. React leaders also temporarily deactivated their accounts. | Continue reading
The attendance of 22 high-school students was monitored via surveillance cameras over a period of three weeks. | Continue reading
Juul CEO Ken Burns said while long-term effects of vaping are unknown, Juul products are "legal today" and "tested for toxicity." | Continue reading
Earlier on Wednesday, a Change.org petition was published asking AnitaB.org to drop Palantir as a sponsor of the Grace Hopper Celebration. | Continue reading
Apple's 15-inch MacBook Pro is banned from being stored in checked bags on Qantas Airlines flights, making it the latest airline to impose such rules. | Continue reading
The car-news site Jalopnik asked Uber and Lyft drivers to send in their receipts in an effort to analyze how big of a cut the companies take. | Continue reading