It's the first step in bringing back open internet protections.
And who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks?
Activists are criticizing President Biden for waiving environmental laws, a move they say will harm the habitats of endangered plants and animals.
A Freedom House report shows a rise in deepfakes and other AI tools used by political leaders to quash dissenters and spread fake news.
The U.S. is concerned that Iran could be developing nuclear weapons and advance its ballistic missile program.
A new study shows that Musk's new policies have ushered in an uptick in user engagement with content pushed by foreign governments.
Elon Musk is in talks with Saudi Arabia to open a Tesla facility less than a month after a man was sentenced to death for tweets criticizing the government.
The Russian president met with North Korea's Kim Jong Un at a rocket launch facility to highlight upcoming collaborations between the two nations.
Adobe, Nvidia, Salesforce, Stability, and more also claimed they will steward ‘trustworthy’ AI, if you can ever trust the companies themselves.
Newly confirmed FCC commissioner Anna Gomez, who has spent years in the telecom industry, was praised by both consumer advocates and telecom giants alike.
The back and forth over the Walt Disney World's special Florida district continues.
China reportedly banned some officials from using iPhones and other foreign devices at the office following the release of Huawei Technologies' smartphone.
Navigation warnings issued for this week are similar to ones related to a scrubbed hypersonic test in March.
An updated legal complaint alleges that the microblogging platform hasn't kept users data safe.
Meta rejected its Oversight Board's recommendation to suspend Hun Sen's accounts, arguing doing so "would not be consistent” with its policies.
A draft agreement with a federal agency to avoid a ban would have given US agencies unprecedented access to TikTok's facilities and servers.
Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon claims the the FBI told him his emails were hacked on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party.
The charges follow a lengthy investigation into the disappearance of five vote tabulators allegedly tampered with in a hotel room.
President Biden insists the move prioritizes national security, while Alabama officials counter, blasting it as part of his "woke" agenda.
The bureau was ordered to find out which government agency broke with White House policy and engaged a blacklisted spyware vendor. It found...itself.
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