Study finds vulnerabilities in online voting tool used by several states
Researchers with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the University of Michigan found multiple security vulnerabilities in an
Trump’s Order Ignites Overdue Debate On Big Tech Protections
President Donald Trump took the fight directly to the social media giants when he signed an executive order regarding Section 230.
US, Russia to begin nuclear arms talks this month
U.S. and Russian officials will meet later this month for nuclear arms control negotiations.
New York City Begins Reopening, 400,000 Expected To Return To Work
New York City began reopening Monday, allowing nearly 400,000 people to begin returning to work, NBC News reported.
Doctors around world say COVID-19 may be losing its potency, becoming less deadly
Doctors across the world are offering encouraging reports that the coronavirus may be losing steam and becoming less deadly.
BP To Slash 10,000 Jobs As Coronavirus Creates Slump In Energy Markets
Oil and gas giant BP announced Monday that it will cut 10,000 jobs from its global workforce.
Elon Musk calls for Amazon to be broken up: 'Monopolies are wrong!'
Elon Musk tweets in response to former New York Times journalist Alex Berenson's book about COVID-19 not meeting Amazon guidelines for sale.
Unemployment Falls to 13.3% and Economy Adds 2.5 Million Jobs
The unemployment rate fell to 13.3 percent and payrolls unexpectedly rose by 2.5 million workers as the easing of restrictions on business ac
Twitter removes Trump campaign tribute to George Floyd claiming copyright complaint
Twitter removed a video tribute to George Floyd posted by President Trump’s reelection campaign, claiming it violated the website’s policy on
Google Faces $5 Billion Lawsuit for Tracking ‘Private’ Internet Use
Google is facing a $5 billion class-action lawsuit over allegations of invading the privacy of millions of users by tracking their internet u
Dow Rises More Than 500 Points, Nasdaq Nears Record High
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 527 points, or 2.05 percent. The S&P 500 moved up 1.36 percent, its fourth day of gains. The tech-heavy
Initial jobless claims drop to 1.9 million
Initial unemployment claims for the last week of May fell to 1.9 million, from peak of 6.9 million.
U.S. Businesses Estimated to Have Shed 2.7 Million Jobs in May, Far Fewer Than Expected
Businesses in the United States shrank their payrolls by 2.76 million, according to a report Wednesday from ADP and Moody’s Analytics.
Nancy Pelosi Admits to MSNBC: ‘Maybe They Didn’t Have Tear Gas’
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) admitted to MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Wednesday that authorities might not have used tear gas, after al
Stocks continue winning streak amid protests
Stocks continued winning streak, despite widespread protest and continued unrest around the country.
Rioters Vandalize WWII Memorial, DC Monuments
Several monuments on the National Mall were vandalized during protests in Washington, D.C., that turned into riots.
The media is gaslighting America on behalf of antifa
Despite mainstream media reports, antifa are not noble, well-intentioned activists but anarchists who use violence for their own gain.
Anarchy Breaks Out in New York City
The hours before the 11 p.m. curfew in New York City were characterized by chaos and crime.
It wasn't just religious liberty that Chief Justice Roberts strangled
Chief Justice John Roberts joined the court’s four left-leaning justices in declining to uphold religious liberty.
Declassified transcripts add to evidence that FBI had no legal basis to interview Michael Flynn
The long-awaited release of the transcripts by John Ratcliffe shows the FBI had no basis to interview Flynn.