During an interview on CNN with Kaitlan Collins, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) states the "dam is breaking," predicting that many of her Republican colleagues will turn on Donald Trump ...
Barr backed Afghan resettlement in 2021; now retracts amid attack fallout Vetting failures unlikely: shooter passed multiple federal screenings before asylum Policy reaction risks broad restrictions ...
The Signalgate scandal that enveloped US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth in March appears to be symptomatic of a wider lax attitude towards the use of non-approved messaging apps by officials and ...
A blockbuster Paramount rights deal meets a crypto-fueled prediction platform. What could possibly go wrong? By Gary Baum Senior Writer On Nov. 13, TKO heralded what it termed a “first-of-its-kind ...
For years, California lawmakers were stymied. But now, at a crucial juncture for electricity in America, the state is embracing an ambitious and long-awaited plan: to buy and sell far, far more power ...
Your heart rate can tell you a lot about your fitness and cardiovascular health. Your heart beats consistently, day in and day out, but you may not generally pay close attention to it. You might take ...
An investigation by the ICJ, The New York Times, and 36 partner newsrooms reveals grime beneath the surface of growing legitimacy. Image: Envato As cryptocurrency and digital assets go mainstream, ...
Stock market gains have resulted in one problem for investors. The S&P 500 has been flying high over the past few years amid investor optimism about artificial intelligence (AI) companies and an ...
OpenAI says ChatGPT will now ditch the em dashes if you tell it to. The telltale sign that supposedly signals text written by AI has popped up everywhere in recent months, including in school papers, ...
About 170 Starshield satellites built by SpaceX for the US government’s National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) have been sending signals in the wrong direction, a satellite researcher found. The ...
Chicago’s finances are a house of cards built on short-term fixes. Every year, City Hall reshuffles the same deck and calls it a new hand — borrowing from tomorrow to pay for today. The latest example ...