The crypto industry has at least $85 million to spend this election cycle, according to the New York Times.
The Department of Justice says it will stop AI-generated disinformation before it starts by concealing an audio recording of President Biden.
The Democratic National Convention could've just been a Zoom meeting anyways.
Or at least that's what we think he said, it's difficult to hear over all the booing.
"You won't be able to sell those cars," says the legally embroiled former president
Legislation just signed into law has made it exceedingly to difficult to track private jet activity.
Is an Australian national working overseas protected by the First Amendment?
The billionaire sat down for a chat with Bloomberg News about the future of war.
It's been a ruff book tour for the South Dakota governor.
Microsoft will build a new AI data center in Wisconsin, on the same land where Foxconn previously invested
A vast majority of the world's software runs on open-source code. Can it be secured?
A high school athletic director was arrested after an AI-generated voice recording of his school's principal making racist comments went viral.
The United States is forcing the Chinese company Bytedance to sell TikTok to a US owner or risk a ban from American app stores.
The TikTok bill, which bans the social media app unless it's sold to a U.S. owner, is poised to become law later this week.
The bill forcing Bytedance to divest the social media app is now tied to a foreign aid package, and the Senate could vote on the matter later this week.
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NASA's upcoming Artemis missions will include an astronaut from Japan as part of an agreement between the two nations.
The Australian government recently asked the U.S. to drop charges against the Wikileaks cofounder.
Elon Musk isn't engaging in anything close to an honest policy debate on X at this point.
Musk called his immigration status a 'gray area' while discussing the 1990s.