An unexpected problem has emerged at polling stations across the South: Moisture. | Continue reading
The messages highlight the arms race between trolls and social media companies that are developing systems to stop them. | Continue reading
Harvard researchers raise the possibility that it may be "a fully operational probe sent intentionally to Earth vicinity by an alien civilization." | Continue reading
Harvard researchers raise the possibility that it may be "a fully operational probe sent intentionally to Earth vicinity by an alien civilization." | Continue reading
Harvard researchers raise the possibility that it may be "a fully operational probe sent intentionally to Earth vicinity by an alien civilization." | Continue reading
Justice Brett Kavanaugh took no part in the ruling because the appeal had come from his former court. | Continue reading
"A solar thermal fuel is like a rechargeable battery, but instead of electricity you put sunlight in and get heat out." | Continue reading
Secretary of State Brian Kemp, the GOP candidate for governor, has come under fire for his management of the system. | Continue reading
The theft of trade secrets from Micron, the Idaho-based company, was worth $9 billion, according to the feds. | Continue reading
The 597-foot steel and bronze "Statue of Unity" honors Vallabhbhai Patel, India's first deputy prime minister. | Continue reading
Many products such as Grecian Formula have replaced lead with bismuth. | Continue reading
The forces are to be in place by the end of the week, just days before the midterm elections for control of Congress on Nov. 6. | Continue reading
In the emerging field of biomimicry, scientists and inventors take inspiration from trees, whales and coral. | Continue reading
After his latest barrage of tweets, Musk noted, "Signing off Twitter for a few days...." | Continue reading
The data suggests enthusiasm among early GOP voters that could put a dent in Democratic hopes for a "blue wave" in the midterms. | Continue reading
However, L.A. residents won’t be able to zip across town by tunnel just yet. | Continue reading
“People are dying from measles. This was unbelievable five or 10 years ago.” | Continue reading
Twitter became aware of some of the bots on Thursday when NBC News presented the company with evidence of coordinated activity. | Continue reading
The FBI estimates some e-mail scams have led to $5 billion in losses since 2013. | Continue reading
Jamal Khashoggi’s disappearance has become a litmus test for business leaders, but some ties are more nuanced — and perhaps more complicated. | Continue reading
Dramatic experiment spotlights the growing risk of collisions between drones and other aircraft. | Continue reading
The trial is expected to last three weeks. The final decision will be made by U.S. District Court Judge Allison D. Burroughs. | Continue reading
Venezuela's mass migration, one of the biggest ones ever, is weighing on Colombia, Ecuador and Peru — consequently reducing entry for Venezuelan migrants. | Continue reading
Navy Lt. Rebekah Daniel bled to death after childbirth in a military hospital in 2014. But her husband, Walter, cannot sue because of a 1950 law. | Continue reading
The exposed data included relationship status, birth date, hometown, education and the 15 most recent searches, Facebook said. | Continue reading
Ruopeng Liu believes his work at a Duke lab was simply "fundamental research" that he brought back to China. His former professor thinks otherwise. | Continue reading
Extremism on YouTube is interwoven with the platform itself, allowing both extremists and executives to profit from dangerous content. | Continue reading
Researchers are racing to make this science-fiction idea a reality. | Continue reading
Scientists are looking for ways to put this mind-bending idea to the test. | Continue reading
Productivity coach Carl Pullein says the key to getting things done is to treat different types of work like they're separate rooms. | Continue reading
These flea-sized drones would swim through patients' blood vessels to deliver life-saving medication. | Continue reading
Children were held for long periods in facilities intended to be used for only short terms, according to the department's inspector general. | Continue reading
The law comes as concerns about social media manipulation remain elevated. | Continue reading
A former classmate of the Supreme Court nominee has reached out to the FBI but hasn't received a response. | Continue reading
A former classmate of the Supreme Court nominee has reached out to the FBI but hasn't received a response. | Continue reading
Productivity coach Carl Pullein says the key to getting things done is to treat different types of work like they're separate rooms. | Continue reading
The FBI has not been permitted to investigate the claims of Julie Swetnick, a White House official confirmed to NBC News. | Continue reading
The FBI has not been permitted to investigate the claims of Julie Swetnick, a White House official confirmed to NBC News. | Continue reading
Facebook said it had fixed the vulnerability since discovering it on Tuesday, and had also informed law enforcement authorities. | Continue reading
Michael Atiyah says he has a proof for the Riemann Hypothesis, one of the most famous unsolved problems in mathematics. | Continue reading
We were part of a close circle of cynical hard-right operatives being groomed for much bigger things. | Continue reading
Supreme Court Nominee has been asked privately about an accusation of physical assault, sources tell NBC News. | Continue reading
Supreme Court Nominee has been asked privately about an accusation of physical assault, sources tell NBC News. | Continue reading
The state government said it took the step "because of suspicion that the force had probably been infiltrated by criminal groups." | Continue reading
She issued more than 335,000 opioid prescriptions — more than any other doctor in West Virginia. When the feds raided the clinic, she fled to the Bahamas. | Continue reading
The address-changing effort highlights how propagandists are employing new strategies to hide their origins as companies begin to crack down. | Continue reading
"Kevin [Systrom] has been super-pissed-off at Mark," one high-level Facebook source said. | Continue reading
A mastodon carcass from 130,000 years old suggests that humans were in America tens of thousands of years before the history books say they were. | Continue reading