Troubled rapper and entrepreneur Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, began streaming on the Amazon-owned livestreaming app Twitch Friday, but the online broadcast was short-lived after he reverted to his now-familiar Nazi antics.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order titled, “Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth,” to create new opportunities focused on AI in K-12 schools.
Slate Auto, a new American EV startup reportedly backed by Jeff Bezos, has unveiled its first electric vehicle, the Slate Truck, with a starting price of less than $20,000 after federal incentives and a claimed range of 150 miles.
The CEO of AI company Perplexity has revealed that the company’s upcoming browser, Comet, will track users’ online activities to sell highly targeted advertisements.
The closure of two schools founded by Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan has left the inner city families they were designed to help questioning how their children will achieve an education.
Justin Fisher, the former federal government bureaucrat accused of vandalizing multiple Tesla vehicles in Washington DC with his wife, faces only misdemeanor charges for his crime spree. He was released on his own recognizance after pleading not guilty to the minor charges.
Apple plans to move the assembly of all iPhones sold in the US from China to India by the end of 2026, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke with the Financial Times.
South Korea’s data privacy watchdog agency, the Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC), said on Thursday that China’s DeepSeek artificial intelligence (AI) transferred user data to companies in China and the United States without obtaining proper consent.
Soros-backed prosecutor Mary Moriarty is being blasted for deciding not to file criminal charges against an admitted Tesla vandal and Minnesota government staffer, who caused $20,000 in damages to vehicles built by Elon Musk last month.
The State Department on Tuesday became the first department to launch a Substack as part of its mission to spread President Donald Trump’s America First message on emerging platforms and bypass the filter of “legacy, traditional media outlets.”
As the remedy phase of the Google search monopoly case continues, a witness from AI startup Perplexity testified that the search giant’s exclusivity contracts prevented smartphone maker Motorola from setting Perplexity AI as the default assistant on its new devices. The AI executive says Google’s exclusive agreements are like a “gun to your head” from the perspective of device makers.
A group of former OpenAI employees is calling on the attorneys general of California and Delaware to prevent the company from transitioning from a nonprofit to a for-profit company, citing concerns over the control and accountability of its powerful AI technology.
An 83-year-old man has been accused of causing $23,000 in damages to five Tesla vehicles at a Long Island shopping mall, ranting to police about his disdain for Tesla CEO Elon Musk and President Trump who he said should “fucking die.”
An Ohio woman is facing littering and criminal mischief charges after allegedly throwing dog feces onto a Tesla Cybertruck from her moving vehicle in a Costco parking lot in a Cleveland-area suburb. The woman’s dog temporarily escaped from her vehicle during the attack, according to video recorded by the Cybertruck.
The Disney Grooming Syndicate’s latest “Star Wars” series shows the attempted “violent rape” of an “undocumented” fugitive.
Intel is reportedly on the verge of announcing layoffs that will cut more than 20 percent of staff in the chipmaker’s first major move under its new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan.
The Trump White House is riding the spice train. It knows its audience — a country that overwhelmingly voted for the MAGA agenda. A country that was sick of the lies and facade of the Biden administration and establishment in general. The Trump administration 2.0 is unapologetic, entertaining, and spicier.
Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom testified as part of the FTC’s antitrust case against Meta, saying Mark Zuckerberg saw Instagram as a threat to Facebook and therefore starved his photo-sharing app of resources after acquiring it more than a decade ago.
A letter signed by 29 Republican state attorneys general urges the Trump administration to crack down on the flood of illegal Chinese vaping products in the United States. The state AGs believe only a “coordinated national effort” can combat the plague of Chinese vapes aimed at American teenagers.
As the remedy phase of Google’s search monopoly antitrust trial unfolds, AI giant OpenAI has emerged as a potential buyer for Google’s Chrome browser, with plans to transform it into an AI-centric experience.
Two climate extremists wound up in handcuffs Tuesday after they allegedly vandalized a Manhattan Tesla dealership as part of Extinction Rebellion NYC’s Earth Day protest against CEO Elon Musk.
Elon Musk’s Tesla suffered a massive 71 percent drop in profits for the first quarter, but the company’s shares reacted positively on Wednesday morning after Musk pledged to decrease his time spent working with the federal government on DOGE, but not halt his involvement entirely. Musk also continued his criticism of Donald Trump’s tariffs on China during his earnings call with analysts.
The live action “Snow White” remake has made history by becoming the lowest rated Disney movie on IMDB with an abysmal 1.6 rating.
European Union watchdogs fined Apple and Meta hundreds of millions of euros Wednesday as they stepped up enforcement of the 27-nation bloc’s digital competition rules.
Meghan Markle has been accused of plagiarism by a British children’s author who says the Duchess’ canceled Netflix animated series “Pearl” had strong resemblances to her own book series.
Walgreens has agreed to pay up to $350 million in a settlement with the DOJ, which accused the pharmacy giant of knowingly filling millions of invalid prescriptions for opioids and other controlled substances, and submitting false claims to the federal government.
The remedies trial to address Google’s search monopoly verdict began Monday in Washington, D.C., with the company arguing that a breakup proposed by the DOJ would put the United States at a disadvantage in the global race for technological supremacy, particularly against China.
The FTC has filed a lawsuit against ride-sharing and delivery giant Uber, alleging that the company engaged in deceptive billing and cancellation practices related to its Uber One subscription service.
Hennepin County, Minnesota, has decided not to file criminal charges against a 33-year-old state government employee who admitted to causing over $20,000 in damages to six Tesla vehicles in a politically motivated vandalism spree last month.
President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration is successfully getting illegal aliens to self-deport from the United States, a concept once mocked by the establishment media.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) could generate tens of billions of dollars in revenue by selling wasted federal spectrum and even offset some of the cost of extending the Trump tax cuts.
American support for the restriction of “false” information online, even if it restricts freedom of expression, has dropped, according to a Pew Research poll.
Tamay Besiroglu, a renowned AI researcher, has launched a contentious startup called Mechanize, with the goal of fully automating all work and handing the entire economy over to AI.
Google will square off against the DOJ and dozens of state attorneys general in a high-stakes remedy phase to the search antitrust case it lost last year. The remedy phase kicking off today could result in the tech giant being forced to sell off key assets.
Influential Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives, a long-time Tesla bull, warns that the EV maker is facing a critical juncture as CEO Elon Musk’s role in the government causes controversy in his hardcore leftist customer base. According to Ives, Tesla needs Musk to step away from DOGE and be a “full-time” CEO during its “code red” moment.
Tech billionaire Peter Thiel revealed the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has found some left-wing NGOs that are allegedly fronts disguising “borderline criminal activity.”
A New York City woman accused of leaving a brick adorned with a swastika and the word “Nazi” on a Tesla is reportedly a family therapist who blames Elon Musk for her own actions.