Trump's strange celebratory tone after announcing an Iran-Israel ceasefire lit up the internet, sparking memes, mockery, and a new all-purpose catchphrase.
With its stock down almost 48% this year, the company behind Truth Social is authorizing a massive $400 million share repurchase.
The U.S. strikes on Iran shattered the online brotherhood of MAGA masculinity.
The debate about the Minnesota shooter's politics is now a predictable manifestation of America's polarization.
Mona Lisa frown.
Certain apps may help you avoid the U.S. government using your past posts against you.
While some welcome the change, other experts warn that this move could make it even harder to access scientific information in Trump’s America.
The first-of-its-kind study highlights several risks associated with these overly complex regimens, including skin irritation, Sun sensitivity, and allergic reactions.
Similar laws nationwide are being challenged and blocked by federal courts over potential First Amendment violations.
Gizmodo spoke with Liz Oyer about joining TikTok and what makes Trump's pardons so egregious.
When it comes to upholding human rights, Meta embodies everything that a company shouldn't.
Elon Musk ruined verification on Twitter, but Bluesky hopes to get it right.
Some countries have passed strict new laws dictating youth access to digital platforms.
“Arkansas takes a hatchet to adults’ and minors’ protected speech alike though the Constitution demands it use a scalpel,” the judge said.
The deadline for TikTok to sell is April 5.
The law has drawn ire from both the left and the right.
Teens under 16 will hear "calming music" after 10pm.
A similar bill was blocked by a federal judge last year over First Amendment concerns.
The dream of the 2000s internet is dead and no amount of elder millennial nostalgia will bring it back.
Meta only said an "error" caused Reels to recommend violent and graphic videos, including videos depicting real shootings.