Neil Young is getting his own channel on SiriusXM, a day after Spotify said it was removing the “Heart of Gold” songwriter’s music after he protested vaccine misinformation on the streaming service. | Continue reading
House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) said in an interview that he is worried about losing the House in 2022 and “losing this democracy,” saying that is the reason why he is pushing so much for D | Continue reading
Correction: This headline and story have been corrected to reflect that the COVID-19 vaccine the Army is developing has not been tested against omicron. | Continue reading
Congressional investigators say San Francisco-based health provider One Medical failed to administer COVID-19 vaccines “equitably,” by pushing vaccine-seekers to buy memberships and prioritizing executives’ family a | Continue reading
The New York City Health Department is warning residents against using traditional ceramic ware for cooking or serving food or drinks after the agency recorded more than a dozen cases of lead poisoning tied to clay | Continue reading
Taxpayers need to be concerned with the number of workers employed in the public sector. | Continue reading
Google has told employees they must get vaccinated against COVID-19 by Jan. | Continue reading
Ultimate Kronos Group (UKG), a human resources management provider, was hit by a ransomware attack earlier this week, the company confirmed. | Continue reading
A CNN breaking news headline declared the "end of the Internet as we know it" after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted Thursday afternoon to repeal its landmark net neutrality rules. | Continue reading
OPINION: Today’s Republican Party poses an active danger to our society. | Continue reading
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On Dec. 11, NASA expects asteroid 4660 Nereus to be at its closest point to Earth over a 20-year period. | Continue reading
More than 65 million American women would immediately lose access to an abortion in their home states if the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down the landmark case that established the right to seek the procedure nearly half a century ago. | Continue reading
The Justice Department on Tuesday announced the sentencing of the last member of an international hacking group indicted for allegedly stealing millions in cryptocurrency as part of a “SIM hijacking” effort. | Continue reading
A group of congressional Democrats rolled out legislation Monday to stop "Grinches" from stealing Christmas by using bots to corner the market on popular toys and other products during the holiday season. | Continue reading
A debate is emerging around what it means to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, as some state and local officials push to change the definition to include an additional dose of a coronavirus vaccine. | Continue reading
CNN aired for its audience in the U.S. live footage of the network being censored by Chinese officials as its journalists reported on the case of Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai. | Continue reading
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla on Tuesday described people who spread false information about the coronavirus vaccines as “criminals.” | Continue reading
An overwhelming majority of voters said cancel culture has gone too far, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds.Seventy-one percent of registered voters said they strongly or somewhat believe that cancel culture has gone too far. | Continue reading
Howard Stern says he could launch a White House bid in 2024 against former President Trump, quipping that he knows he'll "beat his ass." | Continue reading
A new study finds that eating more animal fat is linked to a higher risk of stroke but the risk is significantly reduced if people get their fat from vegetable sources, even in larger amounts, | Continue reading
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said that Texas should secede if Democrats "fundamentally" destroy the U.S. | Continue reading
Matthew Memoli favors vaccinations in vulnerable populations but argues population level vaccination could hinder the development of a natural, robust immunity gained through infection. | Continue reading
A group of House Democrats on Friday applauded the Biden administration for blacklisting key companies involved in cyber espionage efforts, including Israeli company NSO Group, but called on the White House&nbs | Continue reading
The Facebook Meta rebrand may have hit a snag. | Continue reading
The Supreme Court said on Friday that it will review what tools the Environmental Protection Agency can use to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. | Continue reading
Chinese telecom giant Huawei has reported a 32 percent decline in sales amid U.S.-implemented sanctions on the company. | Continue reading
A survey from Intelligent found that 34 percent of white students who applied to colleges and universities falsely claimed they were a racial minority on their application. | Continue reading
The imaginary planet Arrakis is generally livable, based on a group of scientists’ planet simulation. | Continue reading
A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) finds that vaccination provides better protection against hospitalization with COVID-19 than a previous infection with the virus. | Continue reading
The United States on Tuesday backed Taiwan’s inclusion in the United Nations system, a move that is likely to rankle China, which considers the island under the authority of Beijing. | Continue reading
Google on Wednesday reported it has tracked and disrupted an email phishing campaign tied to Russian-speaking hackers that has targeted YouTube users since 2019 as part of a cryptocurrency scam effort. | Continue reading
"Our investigators show that Fauci’s NIH division shipped part of a $375,800 grant to a lab in Tunisia to drug beagles and lock their heads in mesh cages filled with hungry sand flies so that the insects could eat them alive," White Coat Waste said. | Continue reading
Former President Trump on Wednesday announced the upcoming launch of his own social media network, with the new site to be called "TRUTH Social." | Continue reading
Across the country, school districts are removing advanced programs and even standardized testing to achieve an artificial appearance of equity. | Continue reading
Zuckerberg described his vision to The Verge in July, saying that one “can think about the metaverse as an embodied internet” where instead of merely viewing content, a person is in it. | Continue reading
Major goods carriers Walmart, FedEx and UPS will move to working 24 hours a day, seven days a week in order to address the global supply chain bottlenecks, the White House announced on Wednesday. | Continue reading
Researchers surveyed young people on their emotional response to growing threats of climate change. | Continue reading
Three million euros, equal to more than $3.4 dollars, worth of Nazi memorabilia was found in Brazil in the home of an alleged pedophile, police said on Wednesday. | Continue reading
Taiwan is preparing for potential war with China following a series of increasingly aggressive military activity from Beijing, with Taipei’s foreign minister warning that should the nation attack, it would “suffer tremendously.” | Continue reading
Taiwan is preparing for potential war with China following a series of increasingly aggressive military activity from Beijing, with Taipei’s foreign minister warning that should the nation attack, it would “suffer tremendously.” | Continue reading
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has opened an investigation into Zoom's $15 billion deal to buy Five9 over of the videoconferencing giant's connections to China. | Continue reading
Patent trolls have figured out that petitioning the ITC to investigate intellectual property (IP) infringement can yield particularly rich gains, because unlike a court case, the unusual statute governing the ITC creates an overwhelming threat to a respondent company’s entire bus … | Continue reading
The Los Angeles Times and the San Diego Union-Tribune lost “north of $50 million” of revenue in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, company executives told staff on Thursday, | Continue reading
The FBI, the National Security Agency (NSA), and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Wednesday issued a warning to U.S. | Continue reading
Former Food and Drug Administration (FDA) commissioner Scott Gottlieb said on Sunday that "nobody knows" the origins of the six-foot social-distancing recommendation. | Continue reading
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) voted 3-2 Wednesday that a decade-old rule on health data breaches applies to apps that handle sensitive health information, warning these companies to comply. | Continue reading
Gen. Paul Nakasone, the head of U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency (NSA), is working to “surge” efforts to respond to the mounting ransomware attacks on critical U.S. | Continue reading