In a surprising turn of events, the first House Republican has called for Pete Hegseth's ouster as defense secretary, with sources indicating that the White House is considering the move amidst growing tensions.
The high-stakes antitrust trial against Google is underway, with the DOJ demanding significant changes, including a potential sale of its Chrome browser. Major tech leaders are set to testify as the court weighs the future of competition in the search engine market.
NVIDIA has unveiled a new hotfix for its GeForce display driver, targeting persistent display crashes and a GPU temperature sensor bug affecting RTX 50 series users. This update aims to restore stability and performance.
Bluesky is enhancing its verification process with blue checks for notable accounts, making it easier for journalists and creators to gain credibility while tackling impersonation issues.
Nico Iamaleava's move to UCLA is just the beginning! His brother Madden is set to join him after flipping back from Arkansas. What does this mean for the Bruins' future?
In a bold move, Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging the legality of funding cuts aimed at controlling academic decision-making. This escalating conflict raises questions about governmental overreach in education.
The US has announced unprecedented tariffs up to 3,521% on solar imports from Southeast Asia, marking a significant victory for local manufacturers. This move is part of a trade investigation that could reshape the renewable energy landscape.
Get ready for a magical night as the Lyrid meteor shower peaks this Monday! While not as bright as the Perseids, you may still spot some dazzling fireballs. Head away from city lights and look east to catch this ancient celestial event!
In an incredible display of endurance, Kenya's Sharon Lokedi won the 2025 Boston Marathon, breaking the previous course record with a time of 2:17:22. Hellen Obiri and Yalemzerf Yehualaw followed closely, making it an epic race for the ages!
Walgreens has settled with the US Justice Department for up to $350 million over allegations of illegally filling millions of opioid prescriptions. The settlement aims to resolve ongoing litigation and improve compliance.