Did Elon Musk bite off more than he can chew?
Google Street View vehicles drove around Oakland, California, measuring the pollution levels.
DIRECTV Now had its first month of net subscriber losses in February.
Former FBI Director James Comey may have been spot-on about how ISIS would expand and how the United States may have affected its spread.
Republicans have introduced a bill that would make Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act permanent. Trump's administration and U.S. intelligence leaders back the proposal.
Reality star Kim Kardashian and husband Kanye West dropped serious money on a family vacation to the Bahamas.
The best things in life are made out of chocolate.
Apple is bringing its secret iPhone-fixing Horizon Machine to 400 locations by the end of this year, which means you won't have to wait in a long line at the Apple Store to repair a broken screen.
A recent leak suggests the blue Galaxy S8 may come to the U.S.
Dish Network has been fined $280 million, ordered to be paid to the U.S. government and four states, for telemarking calls to people on the Do Not Call registry.
Do you have the right stuff? The application and selection process to become a NASA astronaut is a long one — and only a fraction of applicants get chosen.
NASA is announcing its astronaut class of 2017 chosen out of 18,000 applicants.
Sixty-nine percent of voters want Trump to step away from the keyboard.
Amid the health care market's volatile conditions, one of the nation's largest insurer, Anthem, decided to pull out of Ohio's Affordable Care Act marketplace.
Pixar’s second animated film for 2017, “Coco,” will feature an all-Latino voice cast.
Qatar’s foreign minister called the move by Gulf countries to sever ties with the nation a “collective punishment.”
Eric Trump's derogatory comments during two separate interviews were not taken lightly by the Twitterati who lit up their social media platform with posts condemning the president's son.
Moderate drinkers also run a risk of degenerative brain diseases as compared to abstainers.
In response to Sen. Patricia Lynn Murray's letter dated May 22 requesting the Office of Government Ethics to look into President Donald Trump's possible violation of the Domestic Emoluments Clause, the office said it doesn't have the authority to do so.
The Knight First Amendment Institute is representing blocked Twitter users and stated Tuesday if the Trump administration does not comply, a lawsuit will follow.
A shooting in Salt Lake City, Utah, was reported to police as a domestic dispute. However, investigators are still trying to confirm the relationships between those involved.
The story triggering a major crisis in the Middle East with several countries severing their ties with Qatar.