Before you ask, no it was not legal.
Eager to admire colorful foliage, eat sushi and go shopping, droves of tourists from abroad began arriving in Japan on Tuesday, with the end of pandemic-fighting border restrictions that had been in place for more than two years.
If the squabbling ever stops over Elon Musk’s renewed bid to buy Twitter, experts say he still faces a huge obstacle to closing the $44 billion deal: keeping his financing in place.
The federal government has sold off a rather inhospitable lighthouse in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay for a six-figure sum after a bidding war at auction.
You may or may not have heard of opium, but long story short, it’s the predecessor of oxycodone and it looks like it was used in burial rituals at some point. What we mean to say is that the spooky scary skeletons are out there getting high.
Science has done it again - weaponized the mosquitoes.
With tens of thousands in prize money and the integrity of anglers hanging on the line, a walleye fishing tournament in Ohio turned ugly after an apparent cheating scandal was uncovered last week.
The Biden administration unveiled a set of far-reaching goals Tuesday aimed at averting harms caused by the rise of artificial intelligence systems, including guidelines for how to protect people’s personal data and limit surveillance.
According to movies, the first robot law is that “a robot may not injure a human being. Or through inaction allow a human being to come to harm”. In real life? That’s more of a slippery slope.
Poker fans believe they may have spotted the moment a professional player allegedly used a 'vibrating ring' to cheat in a high-stakes table match.
Spooky scary skeleton, we made him real ourselves?
An early prototype of Tesla Inc.’s proposed Optimus humanoid robot slowly and awkwardly walked onto a stage, turned, and waved to a cheering crowd at the company’s artificial intelligence event Friday.