145 CEOs sign letter pleading with Congress to address gun violence

145 business leaders have signed a letter demanding the US government take action on gun violence.

How Alexa is helping stop the spread of Census misinformation

As the United States government gears up for its 2020 census, it's working closely with large…

Opinion: A President who threatens national security

It's tempting to file away the news that the US urgently removed one of its most…

The new science about your standing desk

Sitting is the new smoking, we're told, and suddenly sit-stand desks are everywhere. But do we…

Legal challenge in Belfast against no-deal Brexit dismissed

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was dealt a rare piece of good news on Thursday when…

Designs of the Year shortlist revealed

The world's first gender-neutral synthetic voice, New York's new cultural center The Shed, and Uber's colorful…

US now rivals Saudi Arabia as a top oil exporter

Booming shale production helped the United States briefly overtake Saudi Arabia and Russia to become the…

Opinion: The lesson 2020 Dems can’t ignore

Once more, the upcoming Democratic debates will offer voters a chance to see the party's presidential…

Warrants describe what was found at scene of triple homicide of baseball player’s family

Newly released search warrants have revealed details about what police found at the scene of the…

How to watch tonight’s debate

The third Democratic presidential debate takes place tonight in Houston, with former Vice President Joe Biden…