A legal battle between TikTok and the United States is looming, and a court may decide whether you have the right to use the app.
It's still an open question whether Assange would given the protections of the First Amendment as a non-U.S. citizen.
The Liberty in Laundry Act and the Refrigerator Freedom Act will have to wait as lawmakers turn their attention to war in the Middle East.
Like horse racing, when it comes to social media companies, Yass rarely leaves his bets to chance.
Rep. Jeff Jackson, who has 2.3 million TikTok followers, deleted a video celebrating a bill that could ban TikTok, saying "I screwed this up."
Trump's Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and Shark Tank’s Mr. Wonderful are just two of TikTok's eager suitors.
Congress cleared a major hurdle in passing a bill that would force the sale of TikTok, or potentially ban the app altogether.
The Princess of Wales owning her bad Photoshop skills has birthed dozens of new memes in her honor.
As the United States cracks down on TikTok, Elon Musk joins Donald Trump in opposing a bill that could ban the platform.
"Dear, what is shown on the screens in the special room?? It is very interesting."
Trump supporters are creating and sharing photos of the former President with fake Black voters.
Volkswagen and Tesla don't offer AM in their cars anymore, which threatens conservative talk radio.
The senior Senator from Massachusetts has revealed who she'd most want to toke up with.
Trump appeared at Sneaker Con in Philadelphia on Saturday to announce the website.
Is the hyperventilating in Congress all part of a plan to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act?
Google swears Gemini is not alive, but users can't shake this mysterious feeling that it is.
Deepfakes are blurring the lines of reality more than ever before, and they're likely going to get a lot worse this year.
TikTok creators may be helping Chinese migrants cross the United States border through instructional videos, according to a new report.
Lingo Telecom, Life Corp, and Walter Monk were identified as the culprits behind deepfake robocalls resembling President Biden ahead of New Hampshire's primary.
It doesn’t matter if the car has driver assistance features, said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.