The publisher that controls the early catalog of leftist rapper Eminem is suing Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, accusing the tech giant of unauthorized use of his music.
Aylo, the parent company of Pornhub and other popular porn sites, is withdrawing its services from France in protest of the country’s new age verification requirements for accessing pornographic content online. The company is fiercely opposed to any laws designed to keep kids away from porn, like those passed by individual U.S. states.
Tony Gilroy, the creator behind the recently concluded “Star Wars” streaming series “Andor,” said that Disney executives told him “streaming is dead” and tried to hold back on some of his $650 million show budget. Yet, now Disney chief Bob Iger is touting “Andor’s” success.
A tragic Tesla accident in Arizona has raised concerns about the safety and readiness of Elon Musk’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, as the company pushes forward with plans to launch a driverless taxi service.
A federal judge has determined that an AI-powered chatbot involved in a tragic teen suicide case does not qualify for free speech protections under the Constitution.
In a desperate effort to cut costs and expand its readership, the far-left Washington Post is looking to use AI editors and bring in nonprofessional editorial writers.
Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) told Breitbart News it is now time to reform antiquated FCC media broadcast rules that were “written before the internet.”
The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on Monday that it signed a joint “International Cooperation in the Field of Information Security” agreement with over ten different nations, including the authoritarian regimes of Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and North Korea.
Steve Bannon’s WarRoom podcast has been reinstated to Spotify after being blacklisted by the European-owned platform for nearly five years.
The tech world is shocked as Builder.ai, once a highly valued AI startup, faces bankruptcy amid revelations that its AI was actually a team of Indian workers.
Creepy Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft and a noted friend of Jeffrey Epstein, has announced that the bulk of his $200 billion philanthropic pledge will be directed towards addressing challenges in Africa over the next 20 years.
Elon Musk’s Tesla is enjoying skyrocketing new car sales in Norway compared to the previous year, defying a broader sales slump in the EV giant’s European markets.
Air Canada has been forced to shut off public access to its social media replies after launching a special Pride Month celebration that drew critical responses rather than applause.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Comic and actor Marc Maron said Monday that he’s ending his popular and influential podcast “WTF with Marc Maron” after nearly 16 years.
Harvard University has given an honorary degree to a retired UC Berkeley professor who is a fierce advocate for boycotting Israel.
Senate Democrats are trying to flip the script on a failed Biden broadband program, calling on the Trump administration to stop changes allowing states to give more of the program allotments to potentially lower-cost internet options like satellite-internet providers such as Starlink.
A forthcoming U.S. Senate resolution will pressure Google, the parent company of YouTube, to carry C-SPAN broadcasts on YouTubeTV, Breitbart News has learned exclusively.
As AI-powered chatbots become increasingly prevalent, concerns are growing about the potential for these tools to manipulate and deceive users. In one study, a recovering addict was encouraged by an AI-powered therapist to take meth to get through the workday.
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority has decided to part ways with Elon Musk’s Tesla, ordering 64 Superchargers to be removed from the highway connecting northern and southern New Jersey. The state is replacing Tesla charging stations with universal EV chargers from another vendor.
French authorities have charged 25 suspects, including six minors, in connection with a string of brazen kidnappings and attempted abductions targeting prominent figures in France’s cryptocurrency industry.
LinkedIn, the Microsoft-owned professional networking platform, has announced layoffs affecting almost 300 employees across California, with a significant impact on Bay Area engineers.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) wants Elon Musk’s xAI supercomputer project in Memphis, Tennessee, shut down due to environmental concerns.
A 16-year-old Kentucky boy reportedly committed suicide shortly after he was blackmailed with AI-generated nude images, an increasingly common scheme known as “sextortion.”
The Dutch defense minister said Saturday that China has intensified its spying on the Netherlands’ development and manufacture of semiconductors.
Departments of Motor Vehicles (DMVs) in multiple states are alerting drivers about a new wave of fraudulent text messages designed to trick recipients into revealing their personal and financial information.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is warning that AI could end up causing a mass elimination of jobs in technology, finance, law, and consulting, among other professions, as well as wipe out half of all entry-level white collar jobs.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has expressed concern over the increasing sophistication of Chinese AI technology, as US export restrictions continue to hamper the chipmaker’s access to the Chinese market.
Brazil’s Public Prosecutor’s Office (MPT) filed a public civil lawsuit against Chinese electric carmaker BYD on allegations the company subjected 220 Chinese nationals to conditions analogous to slavery and international human trafficking at its unfinished plant in Brazil.
The DOJ has announced that a government employee was arrested on Thursday for trying to share classified information with agents of a foreign government because he did not “agree or align with the values” of the Trump administration.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta and Anduril have joined forces to create VR and AR headsets for the U.S. military, years after Meta fired its former VR chief Palmer Luckey, who founded Anduril, for supporting Donald Trump.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has set a goal to send an unmanned Starship spacecraft to Mars by the end of 2026, despite recent test flight setbacks. Musk believes the mission has a 50-50 chance of successfully launching during the narrow launch window next year.
The FBI has launched an investigation into an orchestrated plot to digitally impersonate White House chief of staff Susie Wiles.
The future of Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is in a federal judge’s hands following the conclusion of a seven-week antitrust trial brought forth by FTC.
After already laying off eight percent of its staff in January 2024, the far-left Business Insider has announced it’s axing an additional 21 percent of its remaining staff.
Former CNN contributor Chris Cillizza’s Tesla was defaced with a sign reading “Musk is a Nazi” during his son’s soccer tournament, prompting him to reflect on the increasing politicization of everyday products and its impact on American society.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta released its integrity reports on Thursday for the first quarter of 2025, claiming it reduced enforcement mistakes by 50 percent since the beginning of the Trump presidency. Enforcement mistakes include removing content from Facebook and Instagram that doesn’t actually violate platform rules.
Salesforce has announced that its use of AI tools internally has allowed the company to hire fewer workers in customer service and software engineering, once key areas of employee growth for the software giant.