March 25 Social media companies need to 'fight this' or face 'huge tidal wave of lawsuits': Former prosecutor Legal experts Josh Ritter and Brian Claypool analyze the landmark social media trial verdict finding Meta and Google liable for harming a young woman's mental health in a Los Angeles trial on 'The Story.'
March 25 DAVID MARCUS: Why are we letting foreign foes use X payouts to wage war against us? X's proposed monetization changes could stop foreign bot farms from funding divisive U.S. creators, but Elon Musk has delayed the policy for review.
March 25 GREGG JARRETT: Jury blames Meta, Google for teen harm—but appeal could crush case An L.A. jury awarded $3 million in a child social media addiction case, but Section 230 and First Amendment protections may doom the verdict on appeal.
March 25 BBC taps ex-Google exec as new director general following Trump documentary controversy The BBC named ex-Google chief Matt Brittin as its new director general following the controversy of its Trump documentary that led to multiple resignations.
March 25 Melania Trump enters tech summit alongside humanoid robot First Lady Melania Trump turns the heads of global leaders at the White House as she appears alongside a humanoid robot.
March 25 JD Vance's anti-fraud task force 'ramps up' identifying fraud across US after suspending 70 providers in LA VP JD Vance's anti-fraud task force is expanding nationally, using AI to detect Medicaid fraud after suspending 70 LA providers flagged as high risk.
March 25 Iran-linked influence campaign pushes anti-Israel messaging disguised as US voices: report Foreign accounts allegedly mimic American voices online, with Argyle research claiming 60% of Operation Epic Fury discourse originates outside the U.S.
March 25 290 US service members injured during Operation Epic Fury against Iran, CENTCOM says Around 290 U.S. service members have been injured during Operation Epic Fury, a CENTCOM spokesperson said, and more than 255 of those have already returned to duty.
March 25 Your internet router could be China-linked: FCC cracks down on ‘unacceptable’ security risks The FCC is moving to block new foreign-made internet routers from U.S. markets, warning that overseas supply chains pose serious national security risks.
March 25 Air taxis in the US could launch this summer A new federal eVTOL program targets passenger, cargo and medical flights across 26 states, with autonomous air taxi operations potentially on the horizon.