OECD 'Highly Likely' to Tax Tech Giants for a Better EU-US Relationship this Summer The European Union and the United States' relationship has once again rekindled after the new US administration vows to actively participate in OECD'S efforts including the initiative to tax tech giants. by Nikki A.
Tech House Unanimously Passes Bill To Prevent Government Agents From Reading Old Emails by Angela Laguipo
Space Court Rules Cost-Sharing Flight Service Must Use Pilots With Commercial Licenses by Rollin Bishop
Tech New Yorkers Can No Longer Ride Hoverboards In Public Streets, But Technically They Never Could by Lauren Keating
Healthy Living/Wellness New British Law Requires Teachers and Doctors To Report Female Genital Mutilation Cases by Katrina Pascual
Science EU Environmental Law Review Sparks Fierce Debate: 'Biggest Threat To Nature?' by Sumit Passary
Culture Ecstasy, Ketamine And Other Drugs Are Now Legal In Ireland But For One Day Only by Laura Rosenfeld
Culture Forget Star Wars. Watch U.S. Navy Test its Laser Cannon on Drones, Speed Boat, Other Targets [Video] by Jan Dizon
Healthy Living/Wellness You can't ban super-sized soda drink: NY Court of Appeals tells state government by Rebecca Kaplan
Healthy Living/Wellness New York finally legalizes medical marijuana: What you should know by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness E-cigs draw more lawmaker scrutiny: New bill aims to regulate like traditional tobacco by Judy Mottl
Tech Smartphone 'kill switch' coming in 2015: Apple, Samsung, Google, U.S. wireless carriers forge anti-theft agreement by Lori Sandoval
Defense U.S. Navy ready to live test laser to kill drones: Weapon is run via a video game controller by Vamien McKalin
Defense U.S. Navy ready to live test laser to kill drones: Weapon is run via a video game controller by Vamien McKalin
Tech Samsung Galaxy S5 gets 'Reactivation Lock' and 'Find My Mobile' anti-theft features by Lori Sandoval
Business Tech UK updates its copyright laws, ripping DVDs and other media legal for personal use by Lori Sandoval