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LA Metro tells the public to ‘Ride the D’ and the internet loves it
‘Ride the D’ shirts and croptops are now available on Metro's website.
Tesla sues Calif. DMV after agency called its 'autopilot' deceptive marketing
The EV giant argues it was unfairly labeled as a "false advertiser."
Instagram to alert parents when teens search for suicide
The social media platform will look for these signs before notifying a parent.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Anthropic changes safety policy amid intense AI competition
The company behind Claude acknowledged that its original safety policy faced too many obstacles.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Racist slur repeated in Google notifications on BAFTA N-word scandal
The search giant stirred up more anger via their push notifications.
How teens really feel about AI and their future
New research gives a glimpse into how teens are using artificial intelligence.
By Rebecca Ruiz
These YouTube creators, hacked by scammers, have yet to recover
When a YouTube channel is taken over by cybercriminals, creators often have little recourse.
BBC under fire after man with Tourette syndrome yells racist slur at BAFTAs
The British broadcaster kept the slur on its tape-delayed broadcast, as well as its streaming service.
U.S. government creates website to get around European content bans
The administration has gutted its global internet freedom commitments.
AI apps on the Google Play store are leaking customer data and photos
Billions of files were left exposed.
Government shutdown won't affect your 2026 tax return
The government impasse only directly affects one federal agency.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Mark Zuckerberg in courtroom hot seat over social media dangers
The Meta CEO was grilled about age verification and addiction.
Meta patented LLM that would post for users after they die
The company says its just a concept, and doesn't plan to advance the idea.
What is Alpha, the AI-only school of the future?
The federal government wants to revamp the education system with AI.
Economic strike effort: Quit these tech services
"Resist and Unsubscribe" strike targets tech companies to influence Trump policies.
By Rebecca Ruiz
AI-generated docs aren't covered by attorney-client privilege, judge says
Using the messages as evidence is still dicey.
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 NAACP is fighting back against AI data centers
The NAACP is making sure Black and minority neighborhoods are not victimized by data centers.
Discord defaults to teen experience for all users
The popular messaging platform will require proof of age to access adult spaces and content.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Lyft launches Lyft Teen for riders 13-17 years old
Lyft pledges to keep young riders safe with new ride features.
Snapchat adds Arrival Notifications to help users feel safer
Trusted contacts are alerted when you arrive at your destination.
Top tech jobs 2026: 5 of the fastest-growing tech, AI careers
Companies ranging from OpenAI, Meta, Microsoft, and Google to smaller firms and startups are looking for high-quality AI professionals.
By Rebecca Ruiz and Chase DiBenedetto
Uber found liable in precedent-setting sexual assault case
The ride share company will pay $8.5 million to a passenger who said she was raped by her driver in 2023.