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Film studio Miramax is suing director Quentin Tarantino over his plans to release a collection of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) based on his movie Pulp Fiction.
After years of tribal requests, the president plans to block new oil and gas leases within 10 miles of Chaco Canyon in New Mexico. The ban is likely to generate strong pushback from industry.
Ad buyers will no longer be able to use topics such as health, race or sexual orientation to target people with unwanted ads on Facebook or other Meta apps.
Brad Smith explains how the company will reduce emissions – and how it can help others do the same.
Most Medicare beneficiaries don’t compare plans during open enrollment season, and may be paying more, or accepting more restrictions, than they should.
Simplot and Plant Sciences officials said genetically modified strawberries will help reduce waste, and make them available to consumers much of the year.
Ahead of a major climate summit in Glasgow, many countries have vowed to do more to curb their emissions. But those plans still put the world on path for dangerous warming.
Countries are planning to produce more than twice as much oil, gas and coal through 2030 as would be needed if governments want to limit global warming to Paris Agreement goals.
A new streaming platform wants to be a destination for Black audiences around the world.
The world needs to cut by more than half its production of coal, oil and gas in the coming decade to maintain a chance of keeping global warming from reaching dangerous levels.
Michael Regan, the E.P.A. administrator, wants to limit a class of chemicals that has been linked to cancer and is found in everything from drinking water to furniture.
Facebook plans to hire 10,000 people in the European Union over the next five years to help build its metaverse, the social media giant has announced.
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland announced that her agency will formally begin the process of identifying federal waters to lease to wind developers by 2025.
The rover would collect soil that contains oxides and NASA would use separate equipment to extract oxygen from that soil, a government statement said.
Facebook plans to reduce the presence of politics on people’s feeds after it lifted “exceptional” safety measures implemented for last year’s US election, Nick Clegg has said.
The messages take aim at Democrats by name as part of a broad effort to undermine landmark climate legislation that now hangs in the balance in Congress.
The news comes as Instagram faces increased scrutiny after a damning Wall Street Journal report on teen body image.
Alvaro Bedoya, President Biden’s expected nominee, has studied the way new technologies can violate privacy.
United Parcel Service on Friday announced plans to buy Roadie, a crowd-sourced, same-day delivery company whose major clients include home improvement chain Home Depot.
Amazon told U.S. regulators on Wednesday that Elon Musk does not believe government regulations apply to the billionaire who heads Tesla and SpaceX as the companies spar over rival satellite-based internet plans. In a harshly worded filing with the Federal Communications Commission, Amazon accused Musk of ignoring a variety of government-imposed rules, including several Federal Aviation Administration…
The United States has about 100,000 public chargers, far fewer than Europe and China. It needs 10 times as many, auto experts say, to complete the switch from combustion engine vehicles.
The change, which affects apps like Spotify and Netflix, will allow developers to steer users to their websites rather than the App Store.
Elon Musk mocked Jeff Bezos on Twitter Friday, accusing him of having stepped down as Amazon CEO in order to spend his time filing lawsuits against Musk’s company SpaceX.
The routine of clicking through numerous cookie requests on websites could become a thing of the past under government plans to change UK data laws.
As coronavirus cases rise and companies keep workplaces closed, frustrated employees can’t wait to return to their cubicles.
Facebook says it’s planning to launch a pair of Ray-Ban “smart glasses” — a product Mark Zuckerberg says is part of a push to build a “metaverse company.”
Samsung announced its Galaxy Unpaced: Get Ready to Unfold for Aug. 11, where the tech giant is expected to unveil new foldable and flip phones.
There are no plans to change the sensitivity of the NHS COVID-19 app to reduce the number of people being told to self-isolate.
The proposals, expected Wednesday, are likely to be more ambitious and specific than other countries’ efforts to fight climate change and may include a border tax on imports deemed to be polluting.
The proposed rules would close a gap that let the ride-hailing company Didi go public on Wall Street before assuring Beijing that its data was safe.
The government has no plans to carry out its own investigation into unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and whether they pose a threat to the UK, a defence minister has told parliament.
The digital media company, which will merge with a publicly listed shell company in what is known as a SPAC deal, also lined up about $150 million in debt financing.
New York’s taxi regulator voted Tuesday to stop issuing new for-hire licenses for electric vehicles, snubbing a ride-share company that wanted to launch an all-Tesla ride-sharing rival to Uber and Lyft. The five-to-one vote by the Taxi and Limousine Commission blocks electric transit startup Revel from launching its fleet of 50 Model Y Tesla taxis without breaking…
The administration says it will “repeal or replace” the rule that opened up more than half of Tongass National Forest to logging.
NASA plans to launch two new scientific missions to Venus between 2028 and 2030 for the first time in over 30 years.
NASA plans to launch two new scientific missions to Venus between 2028 and 2030 for the first time in over 30 years.
The administration suspended leases that were auctioned in the waning days of the Trump White House. But a 2017 law requires another sale.
At 11pm, the beach party is in full swing on the tropical island of Hainan.
An upcoming Mars landing is one of many high-profile missions on the country’s schedule as it seeks to challenge American dominance of space exploration.
A hacking of a major pipeline, the latest evidence of the nation’s vulnerabilities to cyberattacks, prompted questions about whether the administration should go further.