Meta has begun testing a premium subscription on Instagram in a few countries, the company confirmed to TechCrunch on Monday. The subscription, called Instagram Plus, gives subscribers access to ...
Update, 4:05PM ET: A few hours after this story was published, Google reached out to retract the news. The company provided Engadget with the following statement: "Search Live has not rolled out ...
Welcome to Fully Fit 2026, GOLF’s new platform for providing you with real-golfer insights into what 2026 gear might be best suited for your game. To this end, we assembled six GOLF content creators ...
Residents in parts of the Hudson Valley with private wells can now apply for free water testing under a new state pilot program aimed at detecting so-called “forever chemicals.” The program offers ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Applications for free PFAS testing and rebates for water treatment systems are now available to Ulster County residents who rely on private wells for their drinking water program.
RV Tech, a joint venture between Volkswagen Group and Rivian, has completed a successful winter test program, it said this morning. The partnership was created in 2024 when VW Group announced it would ...
ALIQUIPPA, Pa. — “Participation is a privilege.” That’s the message being shared by the Aliquippa School District about what it calls its new drug testing policy for those participating in sports or ...
Over his 34 years in prison, Shawn Tanner always maintained he was not guilty of murder, insisting on his innocence right up until his death in 2022. Now a years-long legal battle will grant his final ...
As the Trump administration phases out the use of animal experimentation across the federal government, a biotech startup has a bold idea for an alternative to animal testing: nonsentient “organ sacks ...
Cybersecurity stocks slumped on Friday on a report that Anthropic is testing a powerful new artificial intelligence model called Mythos that presents potential security risks. The rise of AI is ...
Early in the Covid-19 pandemic, the governor of New Jersey made an unusual admission: He’d run out of COBOL developers. The state’s unemployment insurance systems were written in the 60-year-old ...