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Jimmy Kimmel roasts Trump's first 100 days with embarrassing supercut
The U.S. president isn't even performing well in Fox News polls.
By Amanda Yeo


Congress passes ‘Take It Down’ Act to fight AI-fueled deepfake pornography
The bill had bipartisan support as well as tech industry backers.
By Matt Binder


Jon Stewart gives a brutal assessment of Trump's first 100 days on 'The Daily Show'
"Trump is so arrogant. He thinks the leverage is his. It's ours. We, the people."
By Sam Haysom


Trump online store: 2028 campaign hats, branded USB drives and a skincare line
Think Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, but MAGA.


FTC sues Uber over 'deceptive' Uber One subscriptions
The government says some users were forced to navigate through 23 different screens to cancel their membership.
By Matt Binder


Whatever Trump decides on tariffs, Apple and Tim Cook lose
Online safety advocate Lennon Torres keeps finding herself disappointed by the trailblazing CEO, especially his donation to tariff-crazed Trump.
By Lennon Torres


REAL ID deadline is weeks away. Here's what you need to know.
After nearly two decades of delays, the federal government is finally requiring REAL IDs to board domestic flights.


Tesla, Nvidia lead rebound for tech stocks and crypto as Trump pauses tariffs
Trump has (temporarily) put out the fire that he lit.
By Matt Binder


How 'fake news' about tariffs posted on Elon Musk's X shifted trillions in the markets
Anyone can really say anything on the internet…and people will just believe it.
By Matt Binder


Snap, Roblox break silence on anti-deepfake Take It Down Act
Platforms like Snapchat and Roblox announce support ahead of House vote.


Apple's iPhone may be the new Signalgate scapegoat
This is why you shouldn't just mindlessly tap "accept".
By Amanda Yeo


Five years of remote work changed workplace accessibility. Employees with disabilities will feel its loss.
Bolstered by Trump's anti-DEI agenda, the "great return" threatens a new culture of accessibility.


Phone inspections when crossing the U.S. border: What you need to know about your rights and security
Electronic checks at the border are stirring fear among travelers.


How Apple and other tech stocks are impacted by Trump tariffs
Plus those tech products you want, like Nintendo Switch 2, are about to get even more expensive.
By Matt Binder


The internet reacts to Trump’s tariffs with dark humor: 'girl the tariffs'
The penguins are feeling it.
By Tim Marcin


Waltz and staff reportedly used Gmail for official U.S. government business, raising security issues
Anyone else starting to lose count of the Trump administration's data security issues?
By Amanda Yeo


U.S. officials in Signal chat left their Venmo data exposed online
The tech security breaches involving U.S. officials show no signs of slowing.
By Amanda Yeo


U.S. officials claim Signal chat contained 'no classified material,' so 'The Atlantic' releases more messages
Apparently the Trump administration is playing chicken with national security now.
By Amanda Yeo


U.S. security officials' passwords found online, including people in Signal chat
Signalgate may just be the beginning.
By Amanda Yeo


DOGE staffer 'Big Balls' allegedly involved with cybercrime ring
Elon Musk's DOGE boys are currently rifling through government data. Do you trust them?
By Matt Binder


DOGE and Musk's USAID shutdown probably violated the U.S. Constitution
A federal judge has blocked the billionaire from further dismantling the humanitarian aid agency.
By Amanda Yeo


What is an autopen? Trump calls Biden's pardons 'void' because they were signed by the machine.
The president hopes to undo pardons shielding people who investigated the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
By Amanda Yeo


Remote work helps the environment. Here's how.
Five years after COVID accelerated the remote work revolution, its effect on the air is clear.


This online database tracks the 100+ legal challenges against Trump
Keeping tabs on the numerous challenges to the Trump administration just got a little easier.

