The Biden administration is looking to reduce the amount of nicotine in cigarettes sold in the U.S.
The California governor's first TRUTH cited research saying eight of the top 10 states with the highest murder rate are Republican-led.
Gas companies have been reluctant to increase production, so these out-of-the-box solutions could either be considered novel or desperate.
The billionaire says there will be a 'massive red wave' in November. Ron DeSantis responded: "I welcome support from the African-American community."
Sources told Politico Trump's proposed dark blue underside would require new modifications to cool key components...at Boeing's expense.
Joe Biden wished Musk "Lots of luck on his trip to the moon, I guess" in response.
The proposed law would prevent the app store from carrying apps that accept payment in e-CNY.
Tech companies use political idiocy to their advantage while members of congress are often more concerned with soundbites than real regulation.
New York employees have campaigned for a $30 minimum.
The United States and Japan are also striving to place a Japanese astronaut on the upcoming lunar space station.
The U.S. House Ethics Committee is investigating whether the Republican congressman "improperly" promoted a cryptocurrency, and also other stuff too.
The vote was 414 to 9. Who are these people, and what is their deal?
Ken Paxton, an election denier under indictment, says Google deceives Chrome users into believing Incognito offers more privacy. Surprisingly, experts agree.
The Commerce Department has stalled out on regulation of how Americans' data flows across digital borders. A draft order suggests a new approach.
It's part of the Affordable Connectivity Program, which aims to make Internet more accessible to low-income Americans across the country.
Chris Smalls fired back at Graham during a Senate Budget hearing while wearing a jacket with the words "Eat the Rich" stitched on the front.
New documents reveal a $7.2 million contract with Trust Stamp to provide facial recognition monitoring tools to track up to 10,000 migrants.
The deplatformed CEO tried to slither his way back onto Twitter following news Elon Musk plans to acquire the company for $44 billion.
Greene's bill would attempt to classify social media platforms as common carries and prevent them from removing political content.
The same day the billionaire criticized two of the company’s executives, Twitter filed forms with the SEC that included a non-disparagement clause for its sale.