China’s TikTok is reportedly planning to launch a new app tailored specifically for U.S. users in September as the company seeks to address national security concerns and comply with federal legislation. The move could signal that Tiktok’s Chinese parent company ByteDance is close to selling its American operations to comply with federal legislation.
Chinese regime-approved experts quoted by the country’s state media outlets warned Beijing-friendly billionaire Elon Musk that “entrenched systems cannot be uprooted by idealism alone” on Sunday after Musk announced that he had created a new political party.
Shares of Elon Musk’s dropped by more than seven percent on Monday morning following CEO Elon Musk’s announcement of his intention to form a new political party dubbed the “America Party.”
Apple has appealed a €500 million ($580 million) fine imposed by the European Union, labeling the penalty as “unprecedented” and the required changes to its App Store as “unlawful.”
The Irish government is reportedly set to reject demands from the European Union to implement hate speech legislation after Dublin abandoned plans to do so last year.
President Donald Trump said he is “saddened” to watch Elon Musk “go completely off the rails” a day after his tech mogul former ally announced the creation of a new political party following their public feud.
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok is joining woke idiots like Rosie O’Donnell in blaming President Donald Trump for deaths resulting from the horrific flooding in central Texas during Independence Day weekend. After receiving pushback, the AI chatbot ultimately conceded to X users by changing its claim from “directly” to “likely,” and promising to “aim for more nuance.”
The DOJ has busted 29 North Korean laptop farms across 16 states, alleging that illicit IT workers located in the communist dictatorship obtained employment with over 100 American companies to help fund the regime’s weapons programs.
A former senior security manager at SpaceX has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk’s company and one of its high-ranking employees, alleging discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, and security violations.
Hertz customers are complaining they are being charged exorbitant fees for tiny scrapes and dents detected by the rental car company’s new AI scanners. One man claims he was billed $440 for a one-inch scuff one on a wheel that he didn’t even notice.
Tech giant Microsoft has applied for up to 6,000 H-1B visas to bring in foreign workers while simultaneously cutting 9,000 jobs.
As homeowners seek new ways to protect their properties from potential burglars, many are turning to an often overlooked feature on Google Maps: the ability to blur out their homes on Street View. Law enforcement experts consider this a good idea — here are the steps to stop crooks from casing your property from the comfort of their own home.
A hacker has stolen a vast trove of sensitive data from Columbia University, including personal information and application details of millions of current and former students, according to a Bloomberg News investigation.
An American security company called Commvault commissioned a survey last week that found Australian businesses have recovered much more quickly from cyberattacks over the past year, thanks to improved preparedness and tighter government regulations on security.
One-third of new entry-level job openings in Britain have been slashed since the introduction of OpenAI’s large language model, ChatGPT, according to figures from a leading job search site.
Microsoft has developed an AI diagnostic tool that it claims can diagnose diseases with significantly higher accuracy and lower costs compared to human physicians.
Corporate leaders from companies including Ford and JPMorgan Chase are now openly acknowledging the potentially devastating impact of artificial intelligence on America’s white-collar workforce.
Elon Musk’s Tesla reported about 384,000 vehicle deliveries in the second quarter of 2025, a 14 percent decline from the same period last year and the second consecutive quarterly decrease.
The family of a Texas man who tragically lost his life in a burning Tesla Cybertruck after a crash last year has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Elon Musk’s automaker, claiming the vehicle was defectively designed.
A California jury has ordered Google to pay $314 million after a class action lawsuit claimed the internet giant used Android users’ cellular data to collect information without their knowledge or consent.
Amazon may soon be utilizing more robots than human in its warehouses as the number of deployed bots has nearly reached the e-commerce giant’s number of human warehouse employees.
Socialist dictator of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro claimed, without evidence, on Monday that the WhatsApp messaging platform was used to “kill Iranian scientists,” referring to Israel’s recent military operations against Iran’s nuclear program.
Microsoft is implementing a second round of significant job cuts this year, impacting approximately 9,000 employees across various teams and regions.
The Chinese regime propaganda outlet Global Times published an article on Monday amplifying pro-China “green” energy personality Elon Musk’s increasingly hostile criticisms of President Donald Trump.
Iran used fake accounts on the X platform in an effort to undermine U.S. support for Israel’s war against the regime, and to discourage American entry into the war — with significant influence but without success.
Rosie O’Donnell went on an unhinged rant in which she slammed Oprah Winfrey for being on the guest list of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s “gross” wedding, and claimed President Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill “will kill people” and “end America as we know it.”
Actor, Democrat Party backer, and climate change alarmist Leonardo DiCaprio attended Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s wedding in Venice, Italy, as super-yachts and more than 90 private jets emitting carbon dioxide and other pollutants delivered guests into the historic sinking city for the three-day luxury event.
A report published by the World Health Organization on Monday found that as many as 871,000 deaths a year could be linked to loneliness, emphasizing that social connection has a direct correlation to increased positive health outcomes.
Prior to the 2024 election, a non-profit group called VOT-ER got 50,000 medical professionals to target patients in hospitals to register to vote. That’s among the bombshell findings in a new book by former House Oversight Committee chairman Rep. Jason Chaffetz.
Privacy-focused software provider Proton has filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging the iPhone maker engages in anticompetitive practices and charges excessive fees in its App Store.
The Canadian government on Friday ordered Chinese tech firm Hikvision to cease all operations in Canada, because the surveillance company’s continued presence would be “injurious to Canada’s national security.”
President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Elon Musk, threatening to investigate the billionaire’s government subsidies using Musk’s own creation, DOGE.
A mother’s lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta and China’s TikTok over her teenage son’s death while attempting a viral “subway surfing” challenge will proceed, as a judge largely denied the social media giants’ motions to dismiss the case.
President Donald Trump’s White House will reportedly announce an AI education initiative next week that seeks to partner with more than 60 companies to provide AI education materials to K-12 students the next four years.
The Senate voted Tuesday to strip a ten-year moratorium on state-based AI regulation from the Big Beautiful Bill after Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) said it would allow Big Tech to exploit “kids, creators,” and conservatives.
The Team Trump social media accounts, led by Alex Bruesewitz and his firm X Strategies, are dominating the official Democrat accounts on Instagram and TikTok.
NASA plans to launch its live-streamed programming on Netflix — featuring rocket liftoffs, astronaut spacewalks and live views of Earth from the International Space Station — to the “broadest possible audience,” starting this summer, the space agency announced Monday.