The news comes after President Joe Biden said the country was “going to take care of it” early Saturday.
The Secretary of State cancelled a trip to Beijing. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene made a meme. D.C. is obsessed with the "civilian airship."
The country’s foreign ministry said the balloon was a civilian “airship” used to study the weather that drifted way, way, way off course.
The senators have teamed up on the "Gas Stove Protection and Freedom Act," to grandstand over perceived government overreach.
The ACCEPT Resolution could see the Capitol Complex accepting cryptocurrency for payment at vending machines.
Trump's Facebook ban will be lifted soon and his account has already been reinstated on Twitter. What he'll use his regained access for is anyone's guess.
New legislation filed by Missouri Senator Josh Hawley proposes a nationwide ban on the widely popular Chinese-owned app.
Microsoft announced new "carbon aware" Xbox features. Right-wing pundits say it's part of a woke assault on American children.
Environmental groups argue that recent whale deaths aren't related to wind farm development off the coast.
Two social media experts—a law professor and a journalism professor—describe how to bring transparency and accountability to the industry.
The federal agency paused all domestic departures until 9 a.m. ET as it worked to restore its Notice to Air Missions system, which provides safety info.
Meta and Google said that supporting the pro-Bolsonaro riots in Congress that broke out over the weekend violates their terms of service.
New committee could force major tech platforms to fork over communications with the White House.
Californians may see more outages, floods, and mudslides as rain continues.
Musk has donated to McCarthy five times and attended the would-be House Speaker's donors' retreat as his personal guest.
The bill excludes electronics for enterprise and lets OEMs give consumers “assemblies of parts,” rather than single, specific components needed for a repair.
Widespread drought, deadly monsoons, and record-breaking temperatures swept the globe this year.
From a dumb Republican war on investing to nuclear energy's renaissance, here are some of the historic moments from this year.
House officials told members and staff that TikTok and any successor app or service provided by ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, was prohibited.
ByteDance says it fired four employees, two based in China, who accessed IP addresses and other personal information from the U.S. users.