When you’re prescribed a medication, your doctor picks what they think is the most appropriate choice and lets the pharmacy know. The pharmacist packages it up for you, and you pick it up a couple ...
Look online and you’ll find a growing number of AI toys – talking stuffed animals or toy robots – powered by chatbots like ...
One of the primary drivers behind expanding digital displays in grocery stores – and pairing them with facial recognition ...
Scams that use text, email and direct-messaging services are not new, but AI is changing how they work. Historically, ...
The 75th anniversary of the BIC pen is a reminder of how our economy quietly shifted from refillable or otherwise reusable goods to throwaway single-use products ...
Legislation on Right to Repair has either been carried over or introduced all across the country. So far this year, we are tracking 57 bills across 22 states. While most of these bills won’t advance ...
The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia (DCPSC) on Wednesday approved a modified version of Washington Gas’ so-called District Strategic Accelerated Facility Enhancement (“District ...
For years, a widely-cited study supported the idea that glyphosate-based products were safe. Now the journal that published the study has retracted it.
Now, the FCC and all 50 states are getting more aggressive in trying to crack down on robocalls. The FCC essentially shut down about 1,400 phone companies in August 2025 that were accused of allowing ...
WASHINGTON – In August 2012, a family reported that their 2-year-old son was admitted to the hospital after nearly drowning in a 48-inch-tall pool. “On these Intex pools,” the parent wrote in a ...