Sometime this spring, NASA will make one of the biggest announcements in its history when it names the initial four-person crew for Artemis II, its flagship mission to return astronauts to the moon for the first time in 50 years.
Progressive and State Farm, two of America's largest auto insurers, are refusing to write policies in certain cities for some older Hyundai and Kia models that have been deemed too easy to steal, according to the companies.
Automaker DeLorean Motor Co claims it’s owned five percent of the revenue from sales of merchandise and other Back to the Future-branded products.
Elon Musk's Twitter sparked an international outcry on Thursday by suspending a number of journalists at major news organizations who cover him.
Cinemas stocks got a boost after a report surfaced that Amazon plans to spend $1 billion a year on theatrical film releases.
The company said it has identified less than $300,000 of customer funds that were affected by unusual activity.
SpaceX president and COO Gwynne Shotwell and vice president Mark Juncosa are now overseeing the facility and operations of company's Starbase location.
CEO Andy Jassy is leading the review including the devices unit, which includes Alexa and has had an annual operating loss of $5 billion in some recent years, documents show.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The record-breaking $1.9 billion Powerball drawing was delayed because a participating lottery had issues processing sales and it’s likely that the results won’t be known until later Tuesday, officials said.
Taking the SATs is a stressful, anxiety-inspiring rite of passage for many high school students. But over 50 students at an El Paso high school may have to take the tests again -- after their tests flew out of the UPS truck transporting them and were lost or destroyed.
The social-media giant’s planned cuts are expected to affect many thousands of its workforce, which exceeded 87,000 as of September.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Twitter's former security chief told Congress Tuesday there was “at least one agent” from China's intelligence service on Twitter's payroll and that the company knowingly allowed India to add agents to the company roster as well, potentially giving those nations access to sensitive data about users.
It took the company seven months to realise its mistake. By the time they did, millions had already been spent.
Executives at the company cited lower demand for PC components and rising inflation as primary reasons for the decline.
The average contract price for a major type of memory fell by 10.6% in the second quarter and prices are expected to decline even more in the coming months.