NPR stops using Twitter after labeled 'Government-funded Media'

National Public Radio says it will no longer maintain its Twitter accounts after the social media platform labeled the organization "Government-funded Media."

'Hack' of Oldsmar water plant reported two years ago could have been employee error

Two years ago, Pinellas County deputies believed the tiny City of Oldsmar had been the victim of a hack that could have sent dangerous chemicals into the water supply.

Researchers predict which jobs may be safe from A.I. exposure

A group of computer scientists and other tech industry notables have called for a 6-month pause on AI development to consider the risks.

Ford files patent for drones to jump start vehicles with dead batteries

For drivers who find themselves stranded with a dead battery and no one around to help, Ford may be developing technology to help.

Dogecoin soars after Elon Musk’s Twitter bird switch

Twitter users on Monday noticed the social media platform’s well-known bird logo had been exchanged for a different animal a shiba inu.

Skeptical US lawmakers grill TikTok CEO over safety concerns

The CEO of TikTok has been grilled by a U.S. congressional committee to make the case for why the hugely popular video-sharing app shouldn’t be banned.

April Fools? Little Caesars Pizza drops ad for 'new' Corncob Crust

Corn is "the crust the world craves," according to Little Caesar's Pizza. Customers are racking their brains to figure out if it's real.

How TikTok collects your data, even if you don’t use TikTok

Questions over how ByteDance collects and shares information – and who the company shares it with – have been plaguing the social media giant for months.

Future of food? Researchers create 3D-printed cheesecake

The seven-ingredient cheesecake was created by engineers at Columbia, who explored the question of whether such a technique could become a mainstay in the kitchen.

Woman reunited with camera, photos she lost 13 years ago in river

An Arizona woman thought all was lost when she dropped her digital camera in a river, until a fisherman found it 13 years later and uploaded the photos to Facebook.

Dog reunited with owner 2,000 miles away thanks to microchip

When veterinarians in Ohio located the dog's microchip, it showed that she belonged to a man named Jordan, a truck driver based in California.

Citrus County deputies warn of 10 popular apps that can be used to lure minors

Citrus County Sheriff’s Office deputies have a warning for parents about several popular apps among teens. They say the apps are popular with child predators too to lure minors.