Twitter has suspended the independent news outlet Zero Hedge.
Donald Trump released the first glimpse of the United States Space Force on Friday afternoon. The logo has been met with instant enthusiasm
The Liberal cabinet has promised to cut cell phone bills for Canadians by 25 percent. It’s still unclear how they will acheive it.
Central banks around the world have been discussing the possibility of digital currencies as the use of cash continues to decline.
A liquor store in Edmonton is testing out a new security program to combat a string of thefts in recent news. Under the new system, customers will have to scan their ID before they can enter the premises.
A Target employee named Tori was shamed by a malicious journalist over the price of an electric toothbrush. The internet raised $19,500 for her vacation.
The bag of narcotics was attached to a carbon-fibre sporting arrow which was used to launch the package over prison walls.
Bell Let’s Talk is teaming up with the Northwestel and government of the NWT on a $500,000 collaboration to support the Strongest Families Institute.
The Trudeau government is looking at new legislation to compensate Canadians who have their privacy breached when hackers access their private information.
Never before has humanity managed to create “completely biological machines from the ground up”, wrote the research team in a recent paper.
On January 11th, popular Twitter user @neontaster was doxed by journalist Michael Tracey. White nationalists took to Twitter to celebrate the dox.
David Marcus, Senior Contributor to The Federalist and New York Post columnist has been banned from Twitter for speaking out against the Iranian regime.
A researcher who helped create the world’s first HIV resistant gene-edited babies has been sentenced to three years in prison.
Move over normal nukes, and hello hypersonic weapons.
Tesla will start making the first deliveries of its Shanghai-built Model 3 sedans on Monday.