Shoppers warned against buying cheap electronics online
A laptop which caught fire after being fitted with a battery bought on Amazon has prompted safety charity Electrical Safety First to warn of the dangers of buying cheap electronics online.
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A laptop which caught fire after being fitted with a battery bought on Amazon has prompted safety charity Electrical Safety First to warn of the dangers of buying cheap electronics online.
Two professors are advocating for "mandatory" voting.
A professor at the City University of New York predicted that Trump will "out of sheer spite, drive the economy further downward" if he loses to Joe Biden.
Twitter has hidden some of Donald Trump's first tweets the day after a US election which remains undecided.
Nearly 99 percent of College Board individual political donations went toward Democrats, according to data compiled by Open Secrets.
George Washington University administrators believe their campus in Washington, D.C., may become the site of large gatherings and unrest related to the 2020 presidential election on Tuesday.
This Sunday, violence broke out during a Trump caravan parade in Richmond, Virginia, near a monument to Robert. E. Lee, starting with a report to police that a woman was pepper-sprayed by an unknown person in a car.
Facebook is being sued for failing to protect users' personal data in the Cambridge Analytica breach.
A University of Wisconsin-Platteville professor criticized President Donald Trump for being courteous to the final presidential debate’s moderator.
PayPal has entered the cryptocurrency market, announcing that its customers will be able to buy and sell Bitcoin and other virtual currencies using their PayPal accounts.