Senate Republicans are demanding extensive access to Maricopa County records, but key rats are jumping the audit ship.
Federal health officials are reviewing whether a third jab may be necessary for some Americans as case numbers spike.
The company, which was hit by one of the worst ransomware attacks ever, has found a solution for its global problem but won't say where it came from.
U.S. courts are split on whether forced device unlocks violate the Fifth Amendment, and the Supreme Court has yet to step in.
Venmo will finally remove its public feed, which broadcasted strangers' transactions to anyone else on the app.
If approved, attorney Jonathan Kanter would join FTC Chair Lina Khan and White House adviser Tim Wu as part of Biden's team of antitrust experts.
The park was careful to note that Trump's bot won't be leaving the stage when Biden takes its place.
The group 'America's Frontline Doctors' held a press conference in July 2020 with a woman who says the world is run by secret lizard people.
Biden says that when he said Facebook is "killing people" with antivax content, he really just wanted "to make people look at themselves, look in the mirror."
The West can't catch a break as heat, smoke, and drought sweep over the region.
The Florida law prohibits cruises from mandating passengers be vaccinated against covid-19.
The Russian-speaking cybercriminal group REvil has gone dark. Its websites were taken offline early Tuesday morning, and nobody is sure why.
Given Amazon’s track record of antitrust lawsuits, this kind of federal scrutiny seemed inevitable.
Pressure is mounting for the Biden administration to address the ransomware epidemic, but can the President convince Vladimir Putin to play along?
Biden called for federal agencies to scrutinize mergers, crack down on anticompetitive practices, restrict non-compete agreements, and restore net neutrality.
The agency says it found no records of a plan to secure White House pets, like President Biden's dog, Major, during a significant emergency.
A UK court previously ruled Assange shouldn't be extradited because he was likely to kill himself.
Robert Morss faces charges including assaulting, resisting or impeding police, obstructing an official proceeding, civil disorder, and stealing U.S. property.
A forthcoming executive order would force companies to make it easier on consumers seeking to make their own repairs to their devices.
Security experts have identified more than 1,000 businesses whose servers have been encrypted after a supply chain attack on the IT firm Kaseya.