I’ve recently developed a daily habit—perhaps one I should cut back on—of visiting several subreddits to keep up on things like audio production and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. But I was ...
May 5 (Reuters) - Officials at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration blocked the publication of several studies supporting the safety of widely used ‌vaccines against COVID-19 and shingles, a ...
Over the last several years, Apple has dramatically improved how it handles lithium-ion battery charging in iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches. Across multiple system releases, the company moved ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Nearly $1 million in financial penalties against a Longview restaurant that violated COVID-19 restrictions are being challenged once again. On Thursday, the Washington State ...
We’re in a sweet spot for strange, sci-fi-fueled, female-led horror. Whether it’s a robot dancing in a hallway, Elisabeth Sparkle and Sue forgetting to respect the balance, or a Native American girl ...
Blocked arteries (atherosclerosis) happen when fatty plaques build up along artery walls, slowing blood flow and forcing your heart to work harder. This can lead to potentially fatal complications ...
How many chargers do you own? We’re surrounded by rechargeable electronic devices – mobile phones, laptops, smart watches, headphones, e-bikes and more. You might have a phone charger plugged in next ...
With cold and flu season in full swing, odds are you'll find yourself reaching for a medicine to relieve a stuffy nose. But what actually works? Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited ...
Electricity seems like it's getting more expensive each year, no matter which utility provider you sign up with. Even if you feel like you don't use much electricity, the monthly bill may say ...
Corin Cesaric-Epple is an Editor at CNET covering home and kitchen tech and meal kits, and reporting regularly on artificial intelligence. She earned her bachelor's degree in journalism from the ...
Common types of colds include rhinovirus, coronaviruses, and human parainfluenza virus. Tests can determine the cause of your cold, but it's usually not necessary. Covering coughs and sneezes and ...