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Lawyers investigating $LIBRA have asked Interpol for a 'Red Notice' on Hayden Mark Davis.
The drills include Canada, which has been the target of invasion threats by President Trump.
Even when chatbots are provided direct quotes from real stories and asked for more information, they will often lie.
"The rapid pace of [DOGE’s] actions…requires the quick release of information about its structure and activities. That is especially so given the secrecy with which USDS has operated."
The federal agency appeared to realize this was not a good look for Trump.
The 23,800 mAh battery is there to help power up the built-in projector and camping lights for days.
It's a major setback for Elon's government destruction project.
This seemed inevitable. You can't have a personal assistant if they don't have access to everything you do.
The billionaire has previously suggested the NSA needs more straight white men.
Facebook, Instagram, and Threads will start testing the feature on March 18.
There’s no such thing as overkill when it comes to watching sports.
Android 16 is just around the corner.
A French university says it's providing safe harbor to American scientists from Yale, Stanford, NASA, and the NIH.
Meta got an emergency arbitration ruling to stop the memoir's author from talking about her time at the company.
Before Edward Snowden, Mark Klein blew the whistle on NSA internet spying.
The Half-Life 2 RTX remix modernizes the 21-year-old game with better textures and lighting.
CEO Lip-Bu Tan's wants Intel to be an “engineering-focused company.”
The MAGA wing of the Republican party wants to use the DOJ to bite back against Musk protesters.
Those rumors about Microsoft making it own Xbox handheld may have been hasty, but we could see the Xbox version of SteamOS instead.
Keep your eye on the ball.