August 4 Trump's full-court press against 'Orwellian' European censorship intensifies amid US efforts to unleash AI Trump administration criticizes European tech regulations as censorship, unveiling a new AI plan focused on deregulation to prevent ideological bias in contrast to EU policies.
August 4 Blue-collar jobs among those least threatened by artificial intelligence 'Blue Collar Cash' author and former construction worker Ken Rusk on the importance of trades in an AI-dominated world and the surge of blue-collar jobs under the Trump administration.
August 4 Would you date your pet? 1 in 3 say yes to AI version A recent survey asked 1,000 Americans just how deeply they connect with their pets. Some of the answers are sweet. Others? A little wild.
August 3 Microsoft SharePoint bug puts critical government agencies at risk Microsoft released patches for a SharePoint zero-day bug after hackers compromised over 400 servers worldwide using weaponized exploit chain.
August 3 FCC seeks to shift power from national programmers to local broadcasters in public interest push FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr proposes shifting media influence from national networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC back to local broadcasters amid declining trust in legacy media.
August 3 Meta deletes 10 million Facebook accounts this year, but why? Facebook's parent company, Meta, removed millions of accounts and adopted stricter policies against unoriginal content to help authentic creators break through on the platform.
August 3 Amy Bradley case hinges on 'somebody remembering' as investigators hunt for new leads 27 years later: expert The vanishing of 23-year-old Amy Bradley from her cruise ship stateroom in 1998 continues to baffle investigators as Netflix releases a three-part documentary exploring the cold case.
August 3 TSA warns of phishing scam targeting PreCheck travelers Scammers have created convincing fake TSA PreCheck sites to trick travelers into paying fees and sharing data, with first-time applicants never paying online being key protection.
August 3 Update your iPhone now: iOS 18.6 fixes 29 security flaws A new iOS 18.6 iPhone update fixes a passcode exposure bug, address bar spoofing and multiple memory corruption issues in quick, free security patch.
August 2 Patel fires back at media critics after uncovering secret FBI 'burn bags' with classified documents Classified documents from Durham report found in FBI burn bags will be declassified and released to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley.