Hackers have been shopping the information around since the summer when they successfully spear phished a former senior campaign advisor.
A recent Supreme Court decision affirmed that a sitting president has legal immunity. How far does it go?
The court also says the President is now above the law.
Don't blame the President for your deleted misinformation posts.
"AI, little things... simple two... little simple letters... but it’s big," Trump said so eloquently.
The cybersecurity firm has 30 days before sales of its software will be blocked.
Former president Donald Trump is now fully embracing Bitcoin, flipping his stance after saying he was "not a fan" of crypto five years ago.
Donald Trump is gaining traction with elite Silicon Valley investors, who have money to spend in exchange for an ear to the White House.
The Department of Justice says it will stop AI-generated disinformation before it starts by concealing an audio recording of President Biden.
Musk wants Trump to start posting again at X, but the men also discuss immigration and "voter fraud."
The former president's account shared a video on Monday that seemed to reference the Nazi party before taking it down roughly 18 hours later.
The memes have been flying fast and furious ever since RFK admitted that he once had a worm inside his brain.
The social video platform says the law is unconstitutional.
The Biden administration is allocating $285 million in CHIPS Act funding for companies that can develop the technology
Way to look out for your constituents, ole Teddy boy.
Despite its CEO railing against Biden, Tesla was more than happy to take the administration's money.
The AP reports that the Drug Enforcement Administration will soon propose to reclassify cannabis, following an endorsement from the HHS last summer.
The TikTok ban is now the law of the land. What now?
A legal battle between TikTok and the United States is looming, and a court may decide whether you have the right to use the app.
It's still an open question whether Assange would given the protections of the First Amendment as a non-U.S. citizen.
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