A top cybersecurity official warned that a massive Chinese cyberattack could cause "chaos" across the U.S., with the aim of undermining its support for Taiwan.
Snapchat is adding a chatbot powered by the artificial intelligence (AI) tool ChatGPT, the company announced Monday.
Elon Musk called the media racist Sunday in defense of the "Dilbert" creator saying that white people should "get the hell away from Black people."
RNC chair Ronna McDaniel said Sunday that any Republican presidential candidate for 2024 will be expected to sign a pledge of support for the party's nominee.
CIA director William Burns said Chinese President Xi Jinping has not yet decided whether to proceed with the alleged plan to invade Taiwan by 2027.
As layoffs sweep through multiple business sectors, these CEOs are foregoing bonuses and slashing salaries in an attempt of solidarity with workers.
Marianne Williamson announced her intentions to seek the Democratic nomination for president in 2024, staging the first non-official challenge to Biden.
January's inflation report sent ripples down the stock market Friday, as the key index measured to gauge the economy showed there is still work to be done.
The additional troops will train Taiwan forces on U.S. weapons systems and military maneuvers.
Mercedes-Benz announced that its upcoming models will allow drivers to directly download third-party apps to the center display, including TikTok.
George Santos took a shot at NYC Mayor Eric Adams Wednesday, seemingly accusing Adams of wrongdoing for the sale of over $200 million in Covid-19 supplies.
A Stanford University student won $21,300 in "Jeopardy!" after correctly identifying the Philippines as the country with a leader who took many foreign trips.
A Philippine naval aircraft received a text message intended for travelers entering China, despite being more than 700 miles away from mainland China.
The U.S. expressed concern about the upcoming Putin-Xi meeting after China declared it was "ready to join forces" with Russia to defend national interests.
NPR announced Wednesday its intentions to lay off 10% of its current workforce, making it the latest media outlet to slash employees in a cost-cutting move.
Microsoft launched its AI chatbot Bing onto mobile devices Wednesday, allowing users to experience the still-developing software.
Amazon acquired primary care provider One Medical on Wednesday, coming to terms on a deal that makes Amazon an even bigger player in the healthcare world.
Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin III discussed with his Philippine counterpart the resumption of joint maritime patrols in the South China Sea.
Russia's Foreign Ministry told U.S. ambassador Lynne Tracy that her country is encouraging Ukraine to attack targets within Russia.
China's top diplomat Wang Yi's anti-Taiwan remarks were called out by Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council, insisting that the island is a sovereign country.
Trump's feud with Rupert Murdoch's media establishments continues to boil over, gaining steam over coverage of Trump's rival, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene called for the U.S. to undergo a "national divorce," alarming lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.