On Thursday, April 28, a massive asteroid the size of the Empire State Building will speed past the Earth.
Italy reported 70,520 COVID-19 related cases on Saturday, against 73,212 the day before, the health ministry said, while the daily number of deaths fell to 143 from 202.
Walmart Inc has asked a Wisconsin federal judge to order a new trial on claims that the company unlawfully fired a longtime employee with Down syndrome when she could not adjust to a new schedule, after the retail giant successfully moved to slash a $125 million jury verdict in the case.
Deep underneath the Alps, on the Swiss-French border, something significant just happened in the world of physics. The Large Hadron Collider, Earth's most powerful particle accelerator, was restarted on Friday morning after a three-year hiatus for upgrades.
Netflix doesn't plan to shut down password sharers overnight. Rather, it intends to bill shared accounts an extra fee in a global rollout that may take a year.
An Air Force major general in Ohio has been convicted by a military judge of one of three specifications of abusive sexual contact in the
Former Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch has died at 88, according to a press release from his foundation.
European Union officials clinched the agreement in principle on the Digital Services Act after lengthy final negotiations that began Friday. The law will also force tech companies to make it easier for users to flag problems, ban online ads aimed at kids and empower regulators to punish noncompliance with billions in fines.
A Fort Lauderdale dentist has been charged in connection with the 2014 death of his former brother-in-law, a renowned Florida State University Law School professor.
A YouTuber who parachuted from a small airplane over California mountains last year after claiming engine trouble purposely caused the aircraft to crash so he could record it, the FAA said in a recent letter.