Trump Bans Americans from Buying Venezuelan ‘Petro’ Cryptocurrency
President Donald Trump has banned U.S. citizens from investing in Venezuela’s recently launched state cryptocurrency.

President Donald Trump has banned U.S. citizens from investing in Venezuela’s recently launched state cryptocurrency.

The Guardian published an op-ed recently titled “No One Can Pretend Facebook is Just Harmless Fun Any More” which took aim at the social media company for their most recent user data exposure.

Google is reportedly teaming up with major retailers for a program called Shopping Actions as the tech giant attempts to take on Amazon while also boosting their revenue.

In explosive comments, a former senior staffer on Obama’s 2012 campaign claims that Facebook representatives admitted to being “on their side.”

Binghamton University in New York is set to host an event on Monday that aims to celebrate “body positivity” for students struggling with body image issues. The event, a “respect rave,” will invite students to celebrate the diversity of their body sizes by dancing into the night with the peers.

According to a local news report from Raleigh, North Carolina, local law enforcement is asking Google to provide mobile data for smartphones used near crime scenes.

St. Catherine’s University in St. Paul, Minnesota, canceled a leadership conference last fall because too many of the scheduled speakers were white.

The world’s first sex doll brothel in Barcelona, Spain, is now offering a male sex doll following demand from “curious” straight men who are looking to experiment.

Uber has suspended tests of its self-driving cars following a fatal accident involving one of the vehicles.

The final paper which Professor Stephen Hawking filed before his death last week “lays the framework for how researchers could someday test the ‘multiverse’ theory,” according to a report.

YouTube Kids, the YouTube app aimed specifically at children, was caught suggesting videos on conspiracy theories about the moon landing, reptilians, and the Earth’s shape.

In December of last year, Twitter announced a rule banning accounts of individuals or organizations that are “affiliated with a violent extremist group.”

Jim Carrey is being criticized on social media for a portrait he painted that is believed to be White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

Theodore Roosevelt, our 26th president, left the White House in 1909, and yet his spirit — larger than life and larger, even, than death — is still with us.

Actor Jim Carrey targeted what appears to be White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders with lewd artwork of her likeness in a tweet slamming her as a ‘so-called Christian’ who lies for a living.

IDF officers and Defense Ministry representatives met earlier this week with their counterparts in Egypt in an effort to halt disruptions to mobile phone services in southern Israel, a result of Egyptian jamming against ISIS-affiliated terrorists in Sinai.

The British newspaper, in circulation since 1896, backed the U.K’s exit from the European Union and is a frequent target of attacks from the left.

Facebook has repudiated allegations made in The Observer and The New York Times that Cambridge Analytica’s use of user data constituted a “data breach.”

Actress Gal Gadot has attracted criticism after suggesting that the influential scientist Stephen Hawking is now ‘free of any physical restraints’ following his death earlier this week.

Adrian Lamo, the hacker who was arrested for hacking into The New York Times and Microsoft and who also turned Chelsea Manning in to the FBI, has been found dead.

Friday on Fox Business Network’s “Morning with Maria,” venture capitalist and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel discussed President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on certain imported goods, which has a lot of people in the financial sector concerned. Thiel said it was

Facebook has banned a data mining company that played a key role in multiple right-wing political campaigns, including Brexit and the Trump campaign.

On March 15, NPR noted the heinous nature of Florida’s Parkland school shooting but quickly added that claims school shootings are at epidemic levels are false.

The United States Army is developing compact weapons platforms “optimized for fighting in dense urban terrain.”

Despite a frenzied over-reaction that practically nuked Liang Xiangyi off the Internet, the tyrants of Beijing cannot quite make the exasperated reporter in the blue dress disappear.

In an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, Gad Saad explained that individuals on campus self-censor out of the fear that others will willfully misinterpret their words.

In a column for the Wall Street Journal this week, American Enterprise Institute scholar Christina Hoff Sommers described her experience with protesters at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon.

Tech giant Google has denied that they pay their female workers less than their male employees as lawsuits against the company continue to grow in number.

In an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, Professor Gad Saad explained his theory of “Collective Munchausen” syndrome and how it applies to social justice warriors.

A 23-year-old British model is set to become the first transgender man to front a campaign meant to break the stigma of female menstrual periods.

Friday in an appearance on Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria,” PayPal co-founder and Founders Fund venture capitalist Peter Thiel explained his decision to relocate his business from Silicon Valley to Los Angeles. Thiel attributed the decision to the groupthink phenomenon that

Congress is moving to ban child sex dolls in the United States, following in the footsteps of other countries which have outlawed their importation.

Facebook has apologized for recent search suggestions that featured terms related to pornography, some of which included terms like “little girl.”

“No significant changes” were found in adults who spent two months playing popular violent video game Grand Theft Auto V daily, according to a report.

Internet services in Bali, Indonesia, will be switched off for 24 hours on Saturday to mark Nyepi, an annual “sacred day of reflection,” according to the Guardian.

Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) smacked down her former Silicon Valley allies this week by blocking a federal deregulation that would have expedited the testing of self-driving cars.

Research published in Science Translational Medicine could help mend the disconnect between patients and their prosthetic limbs.

According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russia will beat NASA to Mars with a mission launching in 2019.

HuffPost Deputy Opinion Editor Chloe Angyal claimed the company had succeeded in its goal to have “less than 50% white authors,” on Wednesday.

Despite Mark Zuckerberg’s claims that Facebook influencing an election was “ridiculous,” the company had a page of election “success stories” on their business website until it recently removed.
