Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the company doesn't know yet whether hackers who had exploited a security vulnerability had misused any of the user account information.
Congress is on the verge of giving the officers more power to track, intercept and even shoot down drones that they consider a security threat
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Sanjay Goel, University at Albany, State University of New York(THE CONVERSATION) Los estudiantes en el colegio hoy en día conocen mejor la tecnología que el adulto medio, según distintas investigaciones. Y aunque muchas personas piensan que los adolescentes utilizan, en lo esencial, sus dispositivos para jugar videojuegos y acceder a las redes sociales en realidad los estudiantes
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has agreed to speak privately with lawmakers following reports he'd discussed secretly recording President Donald Trump
A retired psychologist has agreed to give up his license after being accused of failing to report assault allegations against Larry Nassar back in 2004
Officials say a timeline for building a new international bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, estimates that it will be open in late 2024
The Willis Clan, formerly reality TV stars, release their first album after father's arrest
Annual calendars come out featuring Russian leader Vladimir Putin, leaving some Russians happy, others skeptical
Facebook says it recently discovered a security breach affecting nearly 50 million user accounts.
Pilot dead after 2 Nigeria air force planes crash in capital during Independence Day rehearsal
Ted Turner, who founded CNN nearly four decades ago, says in a CBS 'Sunday Morning' interview that he still watches occasionally and thinks the network is a little heavy on politics
Money & Markets modules for Saturday, Sept. 29THE WEEK AHEADPepsiCo serves up its fiscal third-quarter results Tuesday. Homebuilder Lennar reports quarterly results Wednesday. The Labor Department issues its monthly tally of hiring by nonfarm employers Friday.SPOTLIGHTTesla shares plunged after regulators sought to oust Elon Musk as chairman and CEO of the company he founded.CENTERPIECEPapa's pizza pressurePapa John's and its founder are blaming each other for the chain's declining sales.
Tesla stock has long been volatile, but the last year has been an especially wild one as the electric car company grapples with mounting debt, tries to get over manufacturing challenges, and now faces the potential ouster of CEO Elon Musk
Europe recovers from slow start to build 5-3 lead over Americans in the Ryder Cup
Egyptian media say a regional governor has ordered depictions of Disney characters removed from kindergarten classrooms and replaced with images of Egyptian troops who were killed fighting militants
A police manhunt prompted Danish authorities to briefly cut off the eastern island of Zealand, where the capital of Copenhagen sits, from the rest of the country Friday as well as from Germany and Sweden
A French scholar says he has identified the model for a famous nude that artist Gustave Courbet painted in the 19th century
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Peter Lehman, Arizona State University(THE CONVERSATION) On Oct. 1 the U.S. leg of the Roy Orbison hologram tour will kick off in Oakland. At each stop, a computer-generated hologram of Orbison will be performing alongside an orchestra and band. Back in January, when the tour was first announced, a handful of critics reacted with such horror that you would have thought the very
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Janet Bednarek, University of Dayton(THE CONVERSATION) On Sept. 30, 1968, the first Boeing 747 rolled out of its custom-built assembly plant in Everett, Washington. From the beginning, everything about the plane once known as the “queen of the skies” was big. It was the first wide-body “jumbo jet” ever built, involving about 50,000 construction workers, mechanics, engineers and
Over a dozen angry fans walked out or were kicked out of comedian Wanda Sykes' show in New Jersey for heckling her when she opened with jokes about President Donald Trump
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