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New GOP bill would basically ban porn, experts warn
The Interstate Obscenity Definition Act would rewrite SCOTUS's definition of obscenity.
By Anna Iovine
White House fires Copyright Office leaders as controversial AI report surfaces
Did a report on artificial intelligence and copyright law lead to firings at the Library of Congress?
Walmart denies tariffs caused reinstatement of 'basket fee'
The mega-retailer is bringing back a $6.99 charge on certain online orders.
You'll soon be able to check your mail with your iPhone
Rejoice, snail mail nerds!
After mass layoffs, IRS to plug holes with AI
The department has terminated more than 3,000 revenue agents.
Toyota is facing a $1.2 billion tariff bill
That's about 4 percent of its profits for the year.
'The galaxy is watching!' How 'Andor' connects to a history of protest
Is the galaxy far, far away referencing Occupy Wall Street in 2011, or Chicago in 1968?
By Chris Taylor
Flying without REAL ID? Here's how much extra time you need at security
The Department of Homeland Security has news about the REAL ID deadline.
Trump casts himself as pope in AI-generated image
Trump posted the image on Truth Social.
What Trump’s de minimis change means for your online shopping habit
From Amazon to Temu to TikTok Shop, brace for impact.
Jimmy Kimmel roasts Trump's first 100 days with embarrassing supercut
The U.S. president isn't even performing well in Fox News polls.
By Amanda Yeo
Congress passes ‘Take It Down’ Act to fight AI-fueled deepfake pornography
The bill had bipartisan support as well as tech industry backers.
By Matt Binder
Jon Stewart gives a brutal assessment of Trump's first 100 days on 'The Daily Show'
"Trump is so arrogant. He thinks the leverage is his. It's ours. We, the people."
By Sam Haysom
Trump online store: 2028 campaign hats, branded USB drives and a skincare line
Think Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, but MAGA.
FTC sues Uber over 'deceptive' Uber One subscriptions
The government says some users were forced to navigate through 23 different screens to cancel their membership.
By Matt Binder
Whatever Trump decides on tariffs, Apple and Tim Cook lose
Online safety advocate Lennon Torres keeps finding herself disappointed by the trailblazing CEO, especially his donation to tariff-crazed Trump.
By Lennon Torres
REAL ID deadline is weeks away. Here's what you need to know.
After nearly two decades of delays, the federal government is finally requiring REAL IDs to board domestic flights.
Tesla, Nvidia lead rebound for tech stocks and crypto as Trump pauses tariffs
Trump has (temporarily) put out the fire that he lit.
By Matt Binder
How 'fake news' about tariffs posted on Elon Musk's X shifted trillions in the markets
Anyone can really say anything on the internet…and people will just believe it.
By Matt Binder
Snap, Roblox break silence on anti-deepfake Take It Down Act
Platforms like Snapchat and Roblox announce support ahead of House vote.
Apple's iPhone may be the new Signalgate scapegoat
This is why you shouldn't just mindlessly tap "accept".
By Amanda Yeo
Five years of remote work changed workplace accessibility. Employees with disabilities will feel its loss.
Bolstered by Trump's anti-DEI agenda, the "great return" threatens a new culture of accessibility.
Phone inspections when crossing the U.S. border: What you need to know about your rights and security
Electronic checks at the border are stirring fear among travelers.
How Apple and other tech stocks are impacted by Trump tariffs
Plus those tech products you want, like Nintendo Switch 2, are about to get even more expensive.
By Matt Binder
The internet reacts to Trump’s tariffs with dark humor: 'girl the tariffs'
The penguins are feeling it.
By Tim Marcin