Walmart’s Juneteenth-Themed Ice Cream Ignites Outrage On Twitter

The company issued an apology after widespread backlash across social media. Read more »

The Mystery of Monkeypox’s Global Spread

Initial genomic sequencing suggests the virus hasn’t mutated to become more transmissible. So what explains its unprecedented rise across the world? Read more »

Airbnb Pulls Out Of China, Will Now Focus On Outbound Tourists

The company will stop representing short-term rentals in the country from July 30. Read more »

 Understanding Food Labels and Ingredient Lists: FAQs and Do’s and Don’ts

Almost all packaged foods worldwide are required to have an information panel that contains nutrition facts and a list of ingredients.  Read more »

Tech Leaders Can Do More to Avoid Unintended Consequences

It’s difficult to predict the negative impacts of an idea or invention, but certain frameworks can help entrepreneurs  see a little bit further. Read more »

Undersea Cables Are the Latest Tools for Earthquake Detection

Rumbles and tides create tiny, detectable disturbances in fiber optics. The world’s cables could form a vast network for detecting earthquakes and tsunamis. Read more »

Open Source Intelligence May Be Changing Old-School War

Intelligence collected from public information online could be impacting traditional warfare and altering the calculus between large and small powers. Read more »

The Surveillance State Is Primed for Criminalized Abortion

A new report lays out existing US police surveillance capabilities that can easily be repurposed to monitor pregnant people. Read more »