The e-commerce giant is reaching out to thousands of florists, bodegas, coffee shops, and to each deliver a few dozen packages day.
States across the country are racing to enact age-gating laws banning young users from accessing social media without their parent's consent.
Meta said it won't back down from its threat to pull news access on Instagram and Facebook following the recent passage of the Online News Act.
Former COO V. Pappas resigns as the company faces dozens of attempts to ban the app on the state and federal level.
Agents from the DEA, IRS, DHS, DOJ, and the Postal Service are joining forces to address an uptick in cryptocurrency and dark web-enabled crime.
The long-time Amazon critic sent a fiery letter to CEO Andy Jassy accusing the company of violating safety laws and demanded new data.
Authors and non-profits are frustrated at Ohio's book screening process, saying it's overbroad and unequally enforced.
Ads from household-name brands and nonprofits are appearing beside clips of a film blaming Jews for causing World War II.
Hanan Elatr believes Saudi intelligence agents used NSO's Pegasus software for a yea to gain intelligence ultimately used to detain and execute her husband.
The former Bitcoin evangelist announced his bid for the 2024 Republican nomination but avoided mentioning Miami's mixed record with cryptocurrency.
Digital service providers operating in Texas will be required to obtain consent from parents before allowing any users under 18 to create accounts.
Homeland Security agents say they matched "Sead Dukic," who lived in Tennessee for 24 years with a wife and daughter, to older Bosnian records.
“No longer can we trust seeing is believing or ‘I heard it with my own ears,’” Jennifer DeStefano said. “There is no limit to the depth of evil AI can enable.”
The former Twitter CEO discussed efforts Twitter took to push back against takedown requests from India, Turkey, and other governments' repression.
Officials from the CIA, FBI, and NSA are expected to urge lawmakers during a Senate hearing to reauthorize Section 702 of FISA.
The conservative news network claims Carlson's new conspiracy-clad Twitter show violates a non-compete clause of his Fox contract.
The rise of convincing and ubiquitous deepfake technology is leading to scenarios where bad actors deny reality in court.
A UK High Court judge said none of Assange's four grounds for appeal “raises any properly arguable point."
Three senators said recent news reports contradict CEO Shou Zi Chew's sworn testimony about where the app stores US user data.
ByteDance's ex-head of engineering claimed CCP officials were granted 'superuser' credentials to gain access to data on American users and Hong Kong protesters.