Gov. Gavin Newsom says a law requiring social media companies to disclose their policies in detail will protect Californians online. Not everyone's convinced.
The seminal dating app Tinder is celebrating its 10th birthday today.
"I am never going to stop fighting. In fact, I have not yet begun to fight. They will have to kill me first," the podcaster said.
The court also allegedly banned texting during a hearing where Trump's legal team sparred with the Department of Justice over seized documents.
It's been a while since we've had a meme as pure and resilient as this one.
A panel of experts tasked with making plans to improve the Texas electric grid is concealing key information from the public.
The newly proposed legislation would officially classify broadband as an essential service and grant the FCC the authority to enforce net neutrality rules.
The streaming platform had reportedly told candidates of 'unwritten' policies that restricted candidates from talking about issues like the Jan. 6 insurrection.
The court's decision in West Virginia v. EPA says that the agency effectively does not have the power to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from power plants.
A senior White House aide testified that Trump believed "the people with weapons weren’t there to hurt him" and that he tried to hijack his own "limo".
The Pentagon cited supposed threats from China as a key motivator for ramping up "responsible" military applications for artificial intelligence.
A BuzzFeed report cites recorded audio from internal meetings claiming engineers had access to U.S. user data for five months.
The country's Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry said it will ban 5G equipment form Huawei and ZTE, joining the likes of other "five eyes" countries.
The Commerce Department has stalled out on regulation of how Americans' data flows across digital borders. A draft order suggests a new approach.
In a new ad, disgraced EPA administrator Scott Pruitt pitches himself for U.S. Senate.
Ex-regulators are cashing in on the crypto craze in the U.S.
John Lee must have had trouble logging into his account this morning.
Scott Pruitt, the scandal-ridden former EPA administrator, is now running for Senate—and nobody is happy about it.
The Tesla CEO also addressed a potential strategy for the edit button, and we have word from Trump on whether he'd walk into Elon's open arms.
Jim Justice says we don't need to stop burning fossil fuels, because God will give us time to deal with climate change later.