04.14.25
Its Blackwell AI chips have started production in Phoenix, Arizona, at Taiwan Semiconductor plants.
04.11.25
California leads the U.S. by as the state with the most declined immigration detainers, according to newly released data by the Center for Immigration Studies.
04.07.25
Three alleged MS-13 gang members or associates have been charged with murder in connection to a 2015 killing, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Friday.
04.02.25
Antonio Gracias, a venture capitalist involved with Elon Musk's DOGE, said millions of illegal immigrants have been given Social Security numbers over the past four years, enabling them to sign up for Medicare and vote.
04.07.25
U.S. buyers have begun halting orders from Bangladesh, the world's second-biggest garment manufacturer, after punishing US tariffs that pushed the government in Dhaka to plead on Monday for a three-month pause to the levies.
03.28.25
Elon Musk and the DOGE team shed light on a startling statistic: nearly half of Social Security calls are fraudulent. This critical revelation raises urgent questions about security and accountability in benefit distribution.
03.18.25
Builders are sitting on a large number of finished homes that they have yet to sell
04.14.25
Its Blackwell AI chips have started production in Phoenix, Arizona, at Taiwan Semiconductor plants.
04.09.25
As U.S. companies hire for remote positions, they face a growing threat from fraudsters using AI tools to create fake identities and credentials. These fake employees then use their company access to cause havoc with malware.
04.09.25
A New York man used an AI-avatar to argue his case in front of a panel of judges, sparking outrage within the courtroom during his legal proceedings.
Alan Rubin
Attorney & Veteran Political Operative
“Louder.ai turns individual political ads into donor-driven social campaigns. That’s amazing.”
04.11.25
California leads the U.S. by as the state with the most declined immigration detainers, according to newly released data by the Center for Immigration Studies.
04.09.25
As U.S. companies hire for remote positions, they face a growing threat from fraudsters using AI tools to create fake identities and credentials. These fake employees then use their company access to cause havoc with malware.
04.09.25
A New York man used an AI-avatar to argue his case in front of a panel of judges, sparking outrage within the courtroom during his legal proceedings.
04.09.25
The use of AI in cities is not new. The world over, cities have been leveraging AI to improve everything from operations and services to transport and infrastructure. And with that proliferation now comes the opportunity to step back and evaluate the best application of AI—and discover what cities can learn from each other to get the very most from this exciting technology.
04.07.25
U.S. buyers have begun halting orders from Bangladesh, the world's second-biggest garment manufacturer, after punishing US tariffs that pushed the government in Dhaka to plead on Monday for a three-month pause to the levies.
04.07.25
Three alleged MS-13 gang members or associates have been charged with murder in connection to a 2015 killing, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Friday.
04.01.25
The idea that vaccines cause autism was debunked by scientists some time ago. Yet it won’t go away.
04.02.25
Antonio Gracias, a venture capitalist involved with Elon Musk's DOGE, said millions of illegal immigrants have been given Social Security numbers over the past four years, enabling them to sign up for Medicare and vote.
03.31.25
Elon Musk's recent town hall reveals alarming data on non-citizen access to taxpayer benefits and voter rolls, sparking a heated discussion on the implications for American democracy and immigration policy.
03.28.25
Elon Musk and the DOGE team shed light on a startling statistic: nearly half of Social Security calls are fraudulent. This critical revelation raises urgent questions about security and accountability in benefit distribution.