A professor at Grambling State University in Louisiana says he will fail any student caught using AI. “I get paid the same whether I pass you or fail you,” he said.

An AI-powered medication monitoring system failed to detect months of fentanyl theft by a nurse at Tennessee’s largest hospital in Chattanooga, according to state nursing board records that raise questions about the effectiveness of artificial intelligence systems used in hundreds of American hospitals.

Young audiences turned out in droves to movie theaters around the country this weekend. It wasn’t for the big budget “Star Wars” movie, “The Mandalorian and Grogu,” which fell sharply in its second weekend.

Bill Gates who transformed himself from a software tycoon into a leftist icon of environmentalism and health philanthropy, is seeing his meticulously crafted reputation crumble as new details emerge about his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Tech giant Google is pursuing government authorization to deploy up to 32 million sterile mosquitoes across California and Florida through its specialized “Debug” program designed to combat disease-carrying insects.

Pop star Rihanna teamed up with Elon Musk’s estranged transgender child Xavier Alexander Musk — who now goes by the name Vivian Jenna Wilson — for her lingerie brand’s salacious Pride campaign.

Hard-left Turkish-American influencers Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker have been banned from entering the United Kingdom.

Cybersecurity researchers have identified a growing class of attacks that exploit AI chatbots through sophisticated conversational manipulation rather than traditional technical hacking methods.

Meta, the company that used to be called Facebook, has allowed at least one department to be run by Chinese migrants, according to a former employee who is now blowing the whistle on the company’s toxic, anti-professionalism culture.

Emily Blunt rejected using artificial intelligence (AI) when filming a pivotal scene in Steven Spielberg’s forthcoming sci-fi film Disclosure Day, saying she is terrified of the creative medium.

An AI firm has reportedly struck a deal to license the late Marvel Comics mogul Stan Lee’s voice and likeness.

Billionaire investor Peter Thiel has reportedly moved his family to Buenos Aires, Argentina, in order to get away from high taxes in the United States — and to flee what he suspects will be a nuclear war and runaway AI.

Elon Musk has created uncertainty among potential investors after posting details about SpaceX’s partnership with Anthropic on social media that appear to contradict information in the company’s IPO filing.

Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna defended the $640,000 price tag of the luxury automaker’s first EV on Thursday, emphasizing the model’s innovation and strong customer demand. Despite the CEO’s positivity, the electric vehicle has been slammed by Ferrari fans and investors alike.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr on Thursday said that Disney has a history of allegedly discriminatory behavior, including hiring, promoting, compensating, and practices based on race, gender, and other protected classes.

An unidentified corporation reportedly spent half a billion dollars on Claude AI in just one month after failing to implement usage restrictions on employee licenses, highlighting growing concerns about runaway AI costs in corporate America.

Blue Origin’s massive New Glenn rocket exploded during a static fire test at Cape Canaveral, Florida, marking the most severe setback in the history of Jeff Bezos’ SpaceX competitor.

The Walt Disney Company is in hell — a few months into 2026, the entertainment giant is drowning in horrible headlines. From mass firings to sluggish streaming show ratings, political problems, corporate infighting, falling attendance at its parks and resorts, and staff arrests in sex crime stings, the bad news for the once unimpeachable House of Mouse is piling up.

Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Greg Casar called on his fellow lawmakers to levy a tax on companies that execute “AI-driven layoffs.”

A Google engineer made more than $1 million using inside information to place Polymarket bets based on what users were for searching on Google.

Rep. Troy Nehls is leading House Republicans in pressing FBI Director Kash Patel to maintain aggressive action against ransomware gangs targeting hospitals.

Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta announced Wednesday it will launch paid premium subscriptions globally for its major social media platforms, introducing Facebook Plus, Instagram Plus and WhatsApp Plus alongside new Meta AI subscription tiers.

A 40-year-old Canadian national has been sentenced to 33 years in federal prison after admitting to targeting over 145 children across the United States in an eight-year sextortion operation that victimized children as young as six years old.

Google’s YouTube platform is rolling out major changes to how it identifies and displays AI-generated content, introducing automatic detection capabilities and more visible labels for viewers.

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission asked the courts to drop a Biden-era lawsuit against digital currency exchange Gemini.

The promised Trump Accounts app is now available nationwide, delivering on a key policy initiative that aims to deliver millions of investment accounts for children.

A woman who was fired by Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana after she caused “significant disruption” to the school with a social media post about slain conservative icon Charlie Kirk is reportedly set to receive $225,000 in a legal settlement.

For the first time, a major film festival will premiere a fully AI-generated film, and one covering a subject that makes clear why the left-wing establishment is so desperate to strangle AI in the crib.

Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical Magnifica Humanitas: On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence is unusual in its intense focus on a single new technology.

DuckDuckGo, which positions itself as a privacy-focused alternative to Google, has experienced a significant increase in user adoption following the search giant’s announcement of major changes to its search platform that heavily incorporate AI.

Two of the leading figures in the AI industry, Sam Altman and Dario Amodei, have walked back dire predictions about AI eliminating white-collar jobs, acknowledging their earlier forecasts were incorrect as both firms prepare for potential IPOs.

Conservatives continued to press for reforms during the latest negotiations to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).

A senior executive at Uber has publicly questioned whether the ridesharing company’s substantial investment in AI technology is delivering adequate returns, highlighting growing concerns about AI spending across the tech industry.

Kevin Hart is still backing fellow comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who fell under attack over his joke about George Floyd during Netflix’s “The Roast of Kevin Hart” a few weeks ago.

Elon Musk’s SpaceX reportedly increased its Starlink connection fees fivefold for U.S. military drone operations during the Iran war, raising tensions with Pentagon officials over pricing disputes that highlight the growing leverage Musk’s company holds over critical defense infrastructure.

The Media Research Center is sounding the alarm about the left-wing bias embedded in popular AI chatbots as millions of Americans increasingly rely on these systems for information. This bias is a central topic of Wynton Halls instant bestseller CODE RED.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) voiced concerns to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday about cybersecurity issues with networked medical devices made in China.
