TikTok users urge Congress to avoid ban in addressing security concerns
TikTok users who rely on the video platform to showcase their art, promote their brand, connect with other people and even earn a living are asking Congress to find another way to address data security issues.
Games Are Coming To LinkedIn
Soon you might be able to compete in games against friends and colleagues and even the office next door on LinkedIn. From a report: The Microsoft-owned company is reportedly planning to add a new game experience to the platform. According
Investment Advisors Pay the Price For Selling What Looked a Lot Like AI Fairy Tales
Two investment advisors have reached settlements with the US Securities and Exchange Commission for allegedly exaggerating their use of AI, which in both cases were purported to be cornerstones of their offerings. From a report: Canada-based Delphia and San Francisco-headquartered
Apex Legends Streamers Warned To 'Perform a Clean OS Reinstall as Soon as Possible' After Hacks During NA Finals Match
An anonymous reader shares a report: The Apex Legends Global Series is currently in regional finals mode, but the North America finals have been delayed after two players were hacked mid-match. First, Noyan "Genburten" Ozkose of DarkZero suddenly found himself
Supreme Court hears arguments on First Amendment cases
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on two key cases related to the First Amendment, including one key social media case. Follow here for the latest live news updates.
Trump and Ohio's GOP establishment clash on the eve of a rowdy Senate primary
Trump-endorsed Bernie Moreno campaigned with Sen. JD Vance and Kari Lake ahead of the Ohio Republican Senate primary. Matt Dolan rallied with Gov. Mike DeWine.
Exclusive: Father of nursing student killed in Georgia speaks out for first time
Laken Riley's father said he wished he could have been there to protect his daughter, who was killed on the University of Georgia campus last month. The suspect, a Venezuelan who entered the U.S. illegally, is in jail charged with
Putin names Navalny and claims he agreed swap
Russia's leader always refused to the Kremlin critic by name, but now he is dead, that has changed.
High-seas drama over an ocean treasure trove
Greenpeace could be thrown out of the UN body overseeing deep-sea mining for obstructing a research expedition.
Cubans stage rare protest over power blackouts
Hundreds of people take to the streets in Santiago after being left in the dark for 14 hours.
Predicting Putin's landslide was easy, but what comes next?
The Russian president will get a confidence boost from the tightly controlled election, says Steve Rosenberg.
Israeli forces 'reinvade Gaza City' after al Shifa hospital raid
Eyewitnesses have suggested that Israeli forces have launched a "reinvasion" of Gaza City after the al Shifa hospital was raided overnight. Residents said military activity had not
Man dies after falling from hot air balloon
A man has died after falling from a hot air balloon in Australia.The aircraft had only been in the air for around 30 minutes when the
Pixel perfect: Engineers' new approach brings images into focus
Johns Hopkins researchers have developed an efficient new method to turn blurry images into clear, sharp ones. Called Progressively Deblurring Radiance Field (PDRF), this approach deblurs images 15 times faster than previous methods while also achieving better results on both