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Now headed to TX's House, the proposed legislation expands on the use of private lawsuits to crack down on abortions.
There are so many other ways Apple and Samsung could make phones better instead of just making them thinner.
Meta AI is now always watching.
The president is not a bright man.
The Trump administration wants to rope as many federal agencies into its deportation efforts as possible. USPS didn't even put up a fight.
Get one now before tariffs make it impossible to get handhelds from Anbernic, Retroid, or Ayaneo.
Howard Lutnick made it clear he's seen the AI jokes about Americans in factories.
The Trump administration's slide towards state-sponsored media continues.
Amazon won't show you tariff-inflated prices, but you should assume going forward that most tech costs more.
The proposed legislation follows the rising trend of politicians eyeing age verification on social media to save the kids.
The cost of electricity outweighs the coin's price.
Nick Fuentes, the self-described white supremacist incel, also seems to think the Trump administration is getting out over its skis.
Gavin Kliger helped oversee mass firings at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and could be violating federal ethics laws.
Pegatron says the uncertainty makes it hard to make contingency plans.
"This is a hostile and political act by Amazon,” the White House Press Secretary said.
You won't just be haggling over Nintendo Switch 2’s $450 price tag or $80 games, but its limited storage space.
While the legislation is well intended, it offers a broad opportunity for abuse.
Temu and Shein customers are facing high prices and dwindling choices.
Pete Hegseth's headaches continue.
Key to the bill are "intelligent speed assistance" devices that could outright prevent a car from speeding.