New York City has more than 80 wet animal markets that are notorious for keeping, slaughtering animals in filthy conditions, putting the world at risk of another outbreak.
An American lawyer filed a lawsuit against China for engineering COVID-19 in a lab and unleashing it upon the world as a biological weapon to wipe out entire populations
A Texas city passed an emergency law that requires all residents to wear protective gear like masks, scarves, bandanas, in public or face a $1,000 fine or a 180-day jail sentence
The chief epidemiologist at China's Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said the coronavirus outbreak has not been contained in China, as the government claims
China has responded to Donald Trump's recent remarks as well as a US intelligence report suggesting that Beijing has been lying about its coronavirus numbers
Gamers are expressing their anger over Call of Duty: Warzone's cheating problem that is not only ruining the experience for them but making the game unplayable
On March 28, SpaceX sent out an email to employees stating that the use of videoconferencing software Zoom was no longer permitted due to the security and privacy risks it poses
China continues to sell cat meat at its recently reopened wet markets despite Chinese study confirming that transmission of COVID-19 is possible between cats
A Chinese university student named Zhang Wenbin has gone incommunicado after posting a video of himself calling out President Xi Jinping on March 30, 2020
A Tel Aviv-based company, UVeye, has added thermal imaging sensors to its vehicle inspection stations that can detect if a car's driver or passenger is infected with coronavirus
WhatsApp Messenger's beta version adds support for multiple devices and an expiring messages feature to the messaging platform, according to WABetainfo
NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS) has confirmed that a "potentially hazardous" asteroid, identified as 363599 (2004 FG11), will cross Earth's orbital path on April 11.
Ai Fen, the Wuhan doctor who first to raise an alarm over the coronavirus outbreak, has apparently gone missing, according to an investigation by "60 Minutes, Australia."
New Yorkers were left unsettled on Monday night by a glaring Empire State Building light display intended to laud the efforts of emergency workers fighting against COVID-19
China has reopened its wet markets, where the coronavirus outbreak originated from, to sell bats and other exotic wild animals, potentially exposing the world to another pandemic
Several House Party users have taken to social media to report their Netflix, Spotify, and bank accounts hacked because of the app but its developers deny a breach
Cybercriminals are using a new phishing campaign that tells victims they've come in contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19 and tricks them into downloading malware.