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Supreme Court denies case seeking copyrights for AI-generated art
The U.S. Copyright Office's interpretation of the law stands. For now.
U.S. government creates website to get around European content bans
The administration has gutted its global internet freedom commitments.
The internet mourns civil rights icon Jesse Jackson
"His unwavering belief in justice, equality, and love uplifted millions."
CBS refused to broadcast this Stephen Colbert interview. Here's how to watch it anyway.
The late show host called out his network for pre-emptively capitulating to the U.S. government.
By Amanda Yeo
Economic strike effort: Quit these tech services
"Resist and Unsubscribe" strike targets tech companies to influence Trump policies.
By Rebecca Ruiz
How Minneapolis used tech to make ICE retreat
Signal voice chats. Free 3-D printed whistles. Electronic billboards. There's more to the resistance than you knew.
By Chris Taylor
We need to talk about that Mike Tyson Super Bowl ad
RFK Jr.'s nationwide fat shaming won't help anyone.
The tech titans who show up in the Epstein files
Jeffrey Epstein had a network of tech leaders at his fingertips.
By Rebecca Ruiz
FBI says it's investigating Signal. Should users worry?
The probe, announced via podcast, has been widely criticized.
By Rebecca Ruiz
'Shameful': Tech leaders react to ICE killing of Alex Pretti
The ICE shooting of Alex Pretti has stirred many in Silicon Valley.
By Chris Taylor and Rebecca Ruiz
Golden Globe attendees wore pins to protest ICE. Here are the celebrities who took part.
An activist coalition launched the #BeGood campaign on the event's red carpet.
ICE is spending millions to use influencers as recruitment tools
Internal documents highlight the use of creators to grow ICE's ranks.
Here's everything Elon Musk promised in 2025 – and failed to deliver
Musk is now infamous for his false promises, but even this is excessive.
By Matt Binder
How to get your grocery costs down
Top tips: Digital circulars, apps, and Reddit.
TikTok isn't banned yet: Why you have until 2026
A confusing combo of presidential orders means you can still use the popular ByteDance app — for now.
By Chris Taylor
AI data centers must be stopped, green groups tell Congress
'The harms of data center growth are well established, and massive.'
By Chris Taylor
DJI to U.S. government: Don't ban us, answer us
U.S. drone users — and many jobs — hang in the balance.
By Chris Taylor
Sabrina Carpenter has a blunt response to White House video using her music
"Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda."
DOGE is dead
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency has been shuttered months earlier than planned.
By Amanda Yeo
OpenAI board member Larry Summers resigns as Epstein links revealed
Summers was apparently seeking out romance advice from Epstein.
By Matt Binder
Jon Stewart rants for 22 minutes about the end of the government shutdown
The "Daily Show" host is furious.
By Sam Haysom
What is gait analysis? And can this forensics tool positively identify a suspect?
A conservative media outlet says it used gait analysis to identify a suspect in the Jan. 6 pipe bombing.
Hinge users complain it 'isn't the same' app Mamdani met his wife on
The NYC mayor-elect and Rama Duwaji met on Hinge four years ago. What happened since then?
By Anna Iovine
Texas AG sues Roblox for 'putting pixel pedophiles and profits' over safety
Texas is the third state to file a lawsuit against Roblox over the past few months.
By Matt Binder