Scientists are sounding the alarm over the potential for catastrophic changes to our environment. | Continue reading
“The app developers were not clear about their intentions," one Ever user said. "I believe it’s a huge invasion of privacy.” | Continue reading
"They took every electronic device that I own, every computer, every hard drive, every digital photograph that I have taken in the last 25 years," he said. | Continue reading
Chris Hayes talks with economist Stephanie Kelton about politicians' bad faith use of the deficit. | Continue reading
“The app developers were not clear about their intentions," one Ever user said. "I believe it’s a huge invasion of privacy.” | Continue reading
“The app developers were not clear about their intentions," one Ever user said. "I believe it’s a huge invasion of privacy.” | Continue reading
Chris Hughes, who started Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg, joins a growing chorus of privacy advocates and politicians who have called for antitrust action. | Continue reading
Warwick Public Schools, which has more than 9,000 students, said the district-wide policy will go into effect on May 13. | Continue reading
The change is in response to a public outcry for government action to restrain medication costs. | Continue reading
Warwick Public Schools, which has more than 9,000 students, said the district-wide policy will go into effect on May 13. | Continue reading
The site trafficked documents such as identity papers and drivers' licenses but an estimated 60 percent or more of the business was drug-related. | Continue reading
The spindly bots carry video cameras and electronic sensors to gather information about conditions on the ground before emergency crews go in. | Continue reading
"We are just beyond proud of what he was able to do," Riley's mother told "Today." "While kids were running one way our son turned and ran towards the shooter." | Continue reading
He says the online organizing tool called BERN will give him an edge in the crowded Democratic primary field. | Continue reading
After decades of research and development, fusion may be poised for its “SpaceX moment." | Continue reading
More criminal defendants are turning to brain science to argue that they shouldn't face harsh punishment. | Continue reading
"This is unheard of that we're putting it out so quickly. What's important is transparency and trust," State Police Commissioner James Rovella said. | Continue reading
Biden will then appear in Pittsburgh on Monday for an event at a local union hall, NBC News has learned. | Continue reading
House Judiciary Committee Chair Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) talked about the next steps for the House Judiciary Committee now that they have the Mueller Report in hand, during an exclusive interview on Meet the Press. | Continue reading
Facebook’s leaders seriously discussed selling access to user data — and privacy was an afterthought. | Continue reading
The San Diego Zoo calls cassowaries the world's most dangerous bird with a four-inch, dagger-like claw on each foot. | Continue reading
“You need not suffer this way,” the dying man told a friend who also had ALS. “You have a choice.” | Continue reading
The situation highlighted the vitriol that women continue to face on the internet, and the continued vulnerability of major internet platforms to trolling campaigns. | Continue reading
After spotting herself on a "Top Ten Wanted" list, Jones posted: "Do you guys do pickup or delivery??" Her message was followed by four emojis. | Continue reading
The founder of the group that published sensitive government files was arrested under an extradition warrant on behalf of the U.S. | Continue reading
Society’s pseudoscience-fueled mythos of weight loss makes detox tea products attractive to celebrity influencers. And that's dangerous. | Continue reading
An international telemarketing network lured hundreds of thousands of elderly or disabled patients into a criminal scheme, prosecutors said. | Continue reading
A sizable majority say social media does more to divide the country than unite it, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. | Continue reading
"Groundbreaking result" of astronomers' long effort to photograph a black hole to be unveiled April 10. | Continue reading
“Tesla continues to struggle as a ‘real car company,’" said one analyst. | Continue reading
“That was kind of a surprise." | Continue reading
The transmission of the document ends a lengthy investigation in the president and Russian interference in the campaingn. | Continue reading
Garuda Indonesia airline said the decision to cancel the multibillion-dollar order was due to fears “its business would be damaged due to customer alarm over the crashes.” | Continue reading
Scientists may have found a clue as to why elderly people have trouble driving: They focus too much on the background of moving objects, and not enough on the actual moving objects in the foreground. | Continue reading
The massive archive is aboard Israel's Beresheet spacecraft. | Continue reading
Whether Mueller will answer that question is unclear. But House Intel Chair Adam Schiff said he is steering his probe in a new direction to focus on it. | Continue reading
Days before his death, Wallace Broecker urged scientists to consider deploying a last-ditch solar shield to stop global warming. | Continue reading
“For a consumer to somehow glean that this tip is in fact just subsidizing what the company would have paid on the back end is a completely deceptive practice,” said one consumer advocate. | Continue reading
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) tells Chuck Todd that Rep. Steve King's supportive comments about white supremacy "need to stop" during an exclusive interview with Meet the Press | Continue reading
Experts who track websites and social media linked to Russia have seen stirrings of a possible campaign of support for Hawaii Democrat Tulsi Gabbard. | Continue reading
The accounts’ tweets featured the hashtag #MAGA, usually in support of President Trump, almost 38,000 times — the most of any hashtag. | Continue reading
The good news is there's a fix, but it won't solve the bureaucratic rot that allowed this problem to fester for years. | Continue reading
Analysis: Furloughed workers are now getting paid, but economic insecurity remains top of mind for millions of Americans living on the financial edge. | Continue reading
The 20-million square foot campus was praised by President Donald Trump as proof of his ability to revive American manufacturing. | Continue reading