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The Epstein scandal is bad news for Trump, but good news for the "America Party."
Technological innovation comes for us all.
The only thing worse than making AI slop is arguably paying someone to teach you how to make it.
The creator of ChatGPT is handing out stock packages that exceed its total revenue, a high-stakes gamble to keep its engineers from defecting to rivals like Meta.
With no money down, no interest, and no payments for 90 days, Ford wants to move metal before the $7,500 EV tax credit starts vanishing on September 30.
A secretive, Google-backed lab is using artificial intelligence to invent new medicines for humanity's worst illnesses. But can we trust drugs designed by a mind that isn't human?
Grok even endorsed another Holocaust against the Jews.
It only took a couple of decades for people to come to their senses.
Trump got very defensive when questions were raised about Jeffrey Epstein on Tuesday.
Higher tariffs are likely incoming, and Nintendo's Switch 2 may be caught in the storm this time.
Luckily, no one wants to talk to Marco so they just send it to voicemail.
Launching new cars no longer seems to amuse the world's richest man. For the good of the company he built, it’s time for him to hand over the keys and step aside as CEO.
The Twitter founder is making a modest play against WhatsApp.
It's probably nothing.
The iPhone maker’s quiet AI ambitions just took a major hit as Meta doubles down on its war with OpenAI and Google.
Startups and Wall Street giants alike are racing to turn stocks, bonds, and real estate into crypto-like tokens. We asked an expert to break down what that means for your money.
Trump's DOJ looks increasingly like a scam to some conservative voices.
The electric carmaker is losing billions as its CEO dives deeper into political battles and personal feuds.
Climate activists and Trump advisors are on the same page on one thing: they hate Apple.
"Look, the Internet can be a strange place," Cruz said.