Black Tulane med students take powerful photo at former slave quarters: ‘Resilience is in our DNA’

Black medical students at Tulane University shared a powerful message about resilience and a better future when they posed for a photo in front of former slave quarters at a Louisiana plantation.

Apple, Microsoft accused of profiting from child cobalt miners

A new lawsuit accuses Apple and Microsoft of knowingly profiting from children laboring under brutal conditions in African cobalt mines.

NASA’s Hubble captures dazzling distant galaxy

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope snapped a stunning picture of a galaxy about 50 million light-years away.

'Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker' is almost here, but a dark side looms

When Disney bought Lucasfilm for more than $4 billion in 2012, there were lofty expectations of reviving "Star Wars" in spectacular hyper-speed fashion with a new trilogy that continued the story of Luke Skywalker and other beloved characters.

How streaming, diversity, #MeToo shaped a decade of change in TV

Nothing is the same, whether it’s how much television we consume; how and where we do it; who gets to make it, and the level of respect given the creatively emboldened small screen.

'Whatcha watching?' Home surveillance camera hacked by man who speaks to young girl watching TV

At least five families in different states have reported that hackers have spoken to them through the devices, with many families showing how the hackers used racial slurs to harass their family.

Dream job alert: Queen Elizabeth II looking for Head of Digital Engagement

Here's a job opportunity for people who would like to get close to royalty: Queen Elizabeth II is hiring a person to help maintain her web presence.

FBI: Beware of holiday scams

The FBI and Federal Trade Commission are teaming up to warn shoppers this holiday season.

Most holiday shoppers prefer buying gifts online

More than half of consumers are shopping online for their holiday gifts, according to a new report.