July 6, 2022 Working from home is an 'optimal' use of employees' time: Peter Morici Economist Peter Morici shares why the virtual space or even a hybrid working situation benefit both employees and companies on 'Your World.'
July 5, 2022 EU lawmakers pass landmark tech rules, but enforcement a worry EU lawmakers gave the thumbs up on Tuesday to landmark rules to rein in tech giants such as Alphabet unit Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Microsoft.
July 5, 2022 Italy rescuers finding body parts, gear on glacier after avalanche An avalanche on the Marmolada glacier in northern Italy on has killed at least seven hikers and an estimated five remain unaccounted for as of Tuesday, officials said.
June 29, 2022 3D-printed fiberglass pool is now ready to hit America's backyards 'Fox and Friends' showcased the world's first 3D-printed fiberglass pool created by all-American company San Juan Pools; home improvement expert Skip Bedell weighed in.
June 23, 2022 Dogs in bomb-detecting harnesses help NYPD patrol the city The NYPD recently deployed sophisticated new technology in its K9 unit to help prevent terrorist attacks in the Big Apple — and guard New York City's subway system.
June 22, 2022 Could your breath enable your phone to identify you? Biometric security for your phone may soon include your breath, according to a new report. Researchers have developed a smell sensor that uses your breath.
June 20, 2022 MLB debuts 'robot umpires' for some Triple-A games as emergence in the majors looms MLB Triple-A teams including the Las Vegas Aviators began a test run of the "robot umpires," officially called the Automatic Ball and Strike system.
June 19, 2022 China accessed data of US TikTok users repeatedly, report says Chinese officials had access to Americans' data on the Chinese-owned TikTok app for at least months between September 2021 and January 2022, according to leaked audio.
June 16, 2022 LA contractor arrested after camera is found in vent following repairs A contractor in Louisiana was arrested after homeowner found a camera in their vents following repairs from Hurricane Ida. A red light indicated the camera was still recording.
June 16, 2022 Internet, phone connections knocked out in rural northeastern Arizona Parts of rural northeastern Arizona have been without internet or phone connection since the weekend. Officials felt this came from a pattern of problems which left citizens vulnerable.