During the 2024 elections, Musk dropped over a quarter of a billion backing Republican candidates. Now, he may owe voters $5,000,00.
Rep. Moskowitz may be calling the caucus a charade but not everyone shares his sentiments.
The United States doesn't have a comprehensive legislative framework regulating AI. If states can't make laws, Big Tech can continue doing as it pleases.
Although Trump promised that his newest order will dramatically reduce drug costs, it's unlikely to unfold as he predicts.
Teal Health's less invasive alternative to traditional pap smears may help close screening gaps.
On social media, Trump threatened to end a Biden-era program intended to bridge the digital divide.
Although it's not the worst bill to come out of Texas, advocates warn that the bill's vagueness leave it ripe for misuse.
The proposal would be laughable if Trump hadn't already expressed his support of so-called "charter cities".
Customs and Border Protection aims to capture live images of 100% of people who enter the United States by car.
You read that right. The second one.
There's a reason the government's vast trove of data is compartmentalized.
The Trump administration's campaign against "radical" press is a dangerous advancement in its fight for total control.
Come hell or high water, Donald Trump is going to have his new plane.
Now, Apple and top executive, Alex Roman, have been referred for criminal contempt proceedings.
Now headed to TX's House, the proposed legislation expands on the use of private lawsuits to crack down on abortions.
The Trump administration wants to rope as many federal agencies into its deportation efforts as possible. USPS didn't even put up a fight.
The proposed legislation follows the rising trend of politicians eyeing age verification on social media to save the kids.
While the legislation is well intended, it offers a broad opportunity for abuse.
Key to the bill are "intelligent speed assistance" devices that could outright prevent a car from speeding.
It may take a week for the network servicing both countries to be fully repaired. Meanwhile, millions are without power.