Russian Intelligence Exploits WeChat Data for Insights
Russian intelligence agencies are reportedly analyzing data scraped from China's WeChat app. Experts suggest WeChat's se...
Trusting Jobs Reports Under the Trump Administration: Expert...
Amidst concerns about political influence, can we still rely on government jobs reports? Current and former employees of...
U.S. Government Reduces Collection of Consumer Price Data
The U.S. government is reducing the amount of consumer price data it collects. Officials say this change will have a sma...
Muon 'Wobble' Persists, Supporting Standard Model of Physics
New results from the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab confirm earlier findings: muons, tiny subatomic particles, don't be...
USDA Halts Data Collection Effort on Food Stamp Recipients A...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has temporarily stopped its plan to collect personal data from states about pe...
Palantir Expands Data Work Across US Government
The Trump administration has broadened Palantir's role in government data collection. Palantir, a data analytics company...
Harvard Challenges Trump Administration on Foreign Student D...
Harvard University and lawyers representing the Trump administration are set to argue in court over access to foreign st...
Texas Law Requires Age Verification for App Downloads
Texas has enacted a new law mandating age verification for app downloads on platforms like Apple's App Store and Google...
Harvard Revokes Tenure of Ethics Professor Francesca Gino
Harvard University has revoked tenure from Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino, marking the first such acti...
Deep Robotics Unveils Lynx M20: A Rugged Robot Dog for Indus...
Deep Robotics has introduced the Lynx M20, a tough robot dog designed for challenging industrial environments. This four...
FDA Approves Novavax COVID Vaccine with Restrictions
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine, but with stricter guidelines than othe...
Experts Debate Flexible Approaches to Future Pandemics
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the challenges of broad, inflexible health mandates. Experts are now discussing the ne...
Google to Pay $1.4 Billion to Settle Privacy Lawsuits
Google has agreed to pay $1.4 billion to settle two privacy lawsuits. The lawsuits, brought by the Texas attorney genera...
US Government Ends Tracking of Extreme Weather Costs
The U.S. government will no longer track the financial costs of extreme weather events like wildfires and hurricanes. Th...
Bill Seeks to Repeal Controversial Patriot Act
A new bill aims to repeal the Patriot Act, a law passed after 9/11 that expanded government surveillance powers. Republi...
Bipartisan Effort Aims to Tackle Youth Homelessness Crisis
A rare bipartisan alliance has formed in Congress to address the growing issue of youth homelessness across the nation....
Judge Limits Trump's Election Integrity Order: What It Means
A federal judge has temporarily blocked parts of a recent election integrity order issued by former President Trump. Cri...
Tennis Anti-Doping Policy Sparks Controversy Over Privacy Co...
The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) is facing criticism after details of its anti-doping policy surfaced on...
DHS Launches Portal for Migrant Biometric Registration
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has launched a new online portal to assist migrants in registering their biome...
DeepSeek AI Under Scrutiny for Data Handling, CCP Ties
The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee is investigating Chinese AI firm DeepSeek over concerns about potential dat...
Weather Forecasting Accuracy Threatened by Government Cuts
Recent government budget cuts have led to a reduction in weather balloon launches by the National Weather Service. Meteo...
ICE and DHS Seek Data to Combat Illegal Immigration, Waste:...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are reportedly seeking sensitive...
Judge Limits Government Access to Social Security Data
A federal judge has temporarily restricted the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from accessing personalized So...
New High-Tech Border Checkpoint Coming to California
The U.S. Department of Transportation is planning a new high-tech border checkpoint near San Diego, California. This adv...
Protect Your Privacy: 5 Mobile Security Terms to Know
Worried about your phone's privacy settings? Understanding key terms can help you control your personal data. This guide...
CDC Cuts IVF Tracking Program Amidst Federal Layoffs
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) team responsible for monitoring the success rates of in vitro fertili...
Elon Musk's Claims About Government Spending Fraud: Fact-Che...
Elon Musk recently made several claims regarding fraud in government spending, particularly concerning entitlement progr...
Weather Forecast Accuracy at Risk Due to Staffing Cuts
Reduced staffing at the National Weather Service has led to fewer weather balloon launches. These balloons gather import...
Measles Vaccination Rates in US May Be Underestimated, Threa...
A new analysis suggests that measles vaccination rates among young children in the United States may be significantly lo...
Trump Suggests Tariff Cut if China OKs TikTok Deal
Former President Donald Trump hinted at potentially lowering tariffs on Chinese goods if China approves the proposed Tik...
CDC Recalls $11B in COVID-19 Funding from Health Departments
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is taking back $11.4 billion in COVID-19 funds previously given to...
TikTok Ad Campaign Highlights Community Amidst US Ban Concer...
TikTok is launching a new advertising campaign in the United States as its future remains uncertain. The video-sharing a...
SpaceX's Starship Achieves Key Milestones Despite Fiery Landing
SpaceX's Starship, the world's largest rocket, completed its ninth integrated test flight on Tuesday from its Texas laun...
US Sues North Carolina Over Voter Registration Data
The Justice Department is suing North Carolina, claiming the state isn't properly keeping track of voter registration in...
Five Years After George Floyd's Death: Examining Progress and Challenges
Five years after George Floyd's murder ignited global protests, questions remain about the lasting impact on policing an...
Search Continues for Emmilee Risling, Missing for Over Three Years
Emmilee Risling disappeared over three years ago, becoming a symbol of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP)...
NOAA Budget Cuts Could End Key CO2 Data Collection
Scientists are worried that proposed budget cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) could hal...
NOAA Budget Cuts Could Jeopardize Key Climate Change Data
Proposed budget cuts to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are raising concerns about the future...
Indigenous Communities Advocate for Action on Missing and Murdered Relatives
Indigenous communities throughout North America are uniting to demand lasting solutions to the ongoing crisis of missing...
US Government Health-Tracking Programs Face Cuts
Over a dozen US government programs that collect important health data have been eliminated or face potential cuts. Thes...
Oklahoma Governor and Education Chief Clash Over Student Immigration Data Collection
Oklahoma's governor and state schools superintendent are in disagreement over a new policy requiring students to disclos...
Oklahoma Governor Opposes School Immigration Data Collection Plan
Oklahoma's Board of Education approved a plan to collect student immigration data during enrollment, sparking controvers...
Biomass Satellite Launches to Measure Earth's Forests
A new European Space Agency satellite, called Biomass, has begun its mission to map and measure the world's forests. Cur...
EU Fines Apple and Meta Hundreds of Millions Over Digital Markets Act
The European Union has issued significant fines to both Apple and Meta for violations of the Digital Markets Act (DMA)....
EU Fines Apple and Meta Over 700 Million for Antitrust Violations
The European Union has issued substantial fines to Apple and Meta, totaling over 700 million, for allegedly violating an...
RFK Jr.'s Autism Study Raises Privacy Concerns Over Data Collection
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s autism study is planning to gather extensive medical records from a large segment of the U.S. po...
Trump Administration Considers Deal to Avert TikTok Ban
The Trump administration is exploring a potential agreement to prevent a ban on the popular video-sharing app TikTok, ac...
Senator Vance Predicts TikTok Sale in US Amid Deadline Pressure
Senator J.D. Vance expressed confidence that TikTok will be sold to a U.S. company as the deadline for the platform to d...
TikTok Sale Deadline Approaches Amidst Buyer Interest
As the deadline for a potential TikTok sale draws near, several companies have expressed interest in acquiring the popul...
Scientists Urge End to Perceived 'Assault' on Science
Almost 2,000 scientists, engineers, and researchers have signed an open letter addressed to the Trump administration. Th...
Astronauts End Nine-Month Space Mission, Express Confidence in Boeing Spacecraft
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams safely returned to Earth after an extended nine-month mission aboard B...