European Union Looking At New Climate Goals On Its Path To Being Carbon Neutral By 2050
The new goal would be designed to help the entire EU become carbon neutral by 2050.
Trump Administration Looking To Ban More Chinese Apps Following TikTok Spat
The White House Chief of Staff said that the administration will be looking at action against more apps that threaten national security.
SpaceX Sees Second Successful Test Of Its ‘Starship’ Next-Gen Mars Rocket Prototype
The next-gen line of rockets from Elon Musk's company is intended to be fully reusable, akin to commercial airplanes.
Justice Department Pushing To File Antitrust Charges Against Google
Attorney General William Barr has reportedly pushed those working on the case to wrap up their inquiry so a case can be brought before the election.
Apple Delays iOS14 Ad-Tracking Feature After Complaints From Facebook
The feature will allow users to deny apps and websites the permission to track their data, a feature that has run afoul of Facebook.
Court Rules NSA Surveillance Operation Exposed By Edward Snowden To Be Unlawful
The U.S. Appeals Court found the mass telephone surveillance program unlawful and the defense of it by the intelligence community to be inaccurate.
TikTok Sale Talks Stalled Over Who Gets Control Of The App's Algorithm
The Chinese government has reclassified a valuable portion of TikTok's technology in such a way that has caused sales negotiations with U.S. companies to stall.
Mitch McConnell Doubts A New Round Of Stimulus Will Happen Soon, Citing Election Tensions
The election has reportedly made lawmakers unwilling to embrace compromise.
CDC Prepping For ‘Large-Scale Distribution’ Of Vaccines This Fall After Trump Makes Dubious Promise
Most health officials agree that a safe vaccine is still months away, at least.
Teens Among The Suspects In Major Twitter Hack That Affected Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Elon Musk, Others
The young group is accused of hacking the likes of Barack Obama and Elon Musk as part of a bitcoin scam.
Pelosi Hints At ‘Serious Differences’ Between Democrats And White House Holding Up Stimulus Aid
Nancy Pelosi said that different understandings about the scope of the pandemic are preventing both sides from agreeing on a price tag.
‘Why Is This Trending?’ Twitter Wants To Help Users Find Out
The company is adding pinned tweets and short descriptions to help users grasp certain trends.
Justice Department Spying Capabilities Reined In After Trump Complained About ‘Witch Hunt’
The department's ability to conduct surveillance on elected officials and candidates pursuing office have been restricted.
Mexico President Defends Handling Of Pandemic Economy, Says Country Fared Better Than UK, Spain, France, Italy
Citizens have criticized the government and held protests over the perceived failures in response to the pandemic.
Why Are Amazon Drivers Hanging Phones In Trees? Workers Take Desperate Measures To Get Ahead In Gig Economy
Drivers sync up these dangling phones with the ones they carry at all times. With a digital presence near delivery stations, Amazon’s system for assigning orders might give these drivers an assignment over another driver it reads as being further away.
Uber’s Plan To Enforce Mask Policies For Riders? Selfies
The same technology used to keep drivers in line will soon be extended to riders.
Apple Planning To Sell 75 Million New 5G iPhones This Year, Despite Pandemic Downturn
Apple's order from suppliers are in line with previous iPhone launches, despite economic turmoil.
Controversial Site WikiLeaks Suffers Brief Outage
The site was recently determined to have been used by the Russian government to undermine Hillary Clinton in 2016.
California To Resume Indoor Dining Alongside New Jersey In Slow Crawl Back From COVID-19
The state, alongside New Jersey, has confirmed the limited resumption of indoor dining and movie theater operations.
Elon Musk Teases Batteries With 50% Higher Capacity In Only A Few Years
Tesla is hosting its annual "Battery Day" event on Sept. 22.
Twitter Yanks Another Trump Retweet With Dubious COVID Statistics
The platform has continued to police the President's personal twitter account for spreading false information.
Amazon’s Fleet Of Delivery Drones Just Took A Major Step Toward Reality With FAA Approval
The company first proposed drone deliveries in 2013 and they are now closer than ever to becoming a widespread option.
Walmart And Microsoft: The Not-So-Shocking Odd Couple That Wants To Buy TikTok
The partnership between Walmart and Microsoft may seem like a head-scratcher, both companies have a lot to gain from TikTok.
Businesses In College Towns Struggling Amid The Uncertain Return Of Students
The general disregard for public health by returning college students is making the businesses that serve them uncertain about the future.
Former Intern Sues SpaceX Over Retaliation For A Sexual Harassment Report
A former intern has taken Elon Musk's company to court, alleging her report of sexual harassment cost her a full-time job.
Los Angeles TikTok Creators Facing Legal Action For A String Of Unsafe Parties
Two popular TikTok creators face fines and possible prison time for throwing parties in defiance of LA public health guidelines.
Are You Eligible For Part Of Nearly $10 Million Settlement From Apple For Powerbeats 2?
The company has opted to settle a lawsuit accusing it of falsely advertising a "shoddy" pair of earbuds.
What Time Is Donald Trump's Speech Thursday At The Republican National Convention?
Trump is set to accept the GOP's nomination on Thursday night.
New York Attorney General Demands Eric Trump Testimony After President’s Son Flouts Subpoena
Letitia James is pursuing an investigation against the Trump Organization for potential tax fraud.
Mask Policy Triggers Assault Against Guard At Disney World
The irate park guest reportedly hit the guard over the head and threatened to kill him.