Fake videos and images depicting fake attacks and fake troops have racked up tens of millions of views on social media platforms in the nearly two weeks since the Iran war began.
Meta, the company that changed its entire brand identity five years ago on the promise of a technology it turned out no one wanted, just spent an undisclosed sum to acquire Moltbook, a “social network ...
Investors have long viewed the closure of the Strait of Hormuz as a “tail risk” event — the kind of thing that was highly unlikely to happen but would be so catastrophic that you can’t afford to be ...
This week, our editors are highlighting all our favorite launches from the likes of Ikea, Le Creuset and New Balance including a new collection from New Balance, a mini, yet might speaker from Ikea ...
The AI company Anthropic was likely not in the public lexicon just a month ago. But it is now after a whirlwind sequence of events in February thrust the company into the public eye more than ever.
The program, called Project Homecoming, offers stipends of up to $2,600 and free flights to immigrants to return home.
The question on everyone’s mind this week seems to be some variation of “When will the Iran war be over?” Americans don’t see the point, and their anger is only growing as the death toll rises and the ...
The first day of the men’s NCAA Tournament is over and boy did it deliver.
The 2026 NCAA Women's March Madness Selection Sunday TV special is on Sunday, March. 15: Here's how to find, watch, and ...
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FCC chair threatens TV networks amid Iran war coverage — but his warning rings hollow
President Donald Trump’s attack dog atop the FCC, Brendan Carr, garnered lots of attention on Saturday for threatening the licenses of local broadcasters over news coverage he deemed to be “fake.” ...
Part of the pitch for using AI at work goes like this: It’s like having a team of people to delegate your grunt work to, freeing you up to think strategically and maybe, just maybe, take a long lunch ...
The US and Israel attacked Iran together at the same time. But as the war drags into its third week, it is becoming clear the two countries have some differences in how they see the war proceeding.
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