Judge Denies Trump’s Appeal Challenge To Manhattan District Attorney’s Subpoena For Tax Records
The Supreme Court previously ruled that Trump was not immune to subpoenas because he is president.
New York Man Arrested For Threatening To Open Fire At Jewish Children’s Camp
The man claimed to be frustrated by the fact that the children were not wearing masks.
Facebook Accelerates QAnon Crackdown With Purge Of Hundreds Of Pages, Groups, And Ads
The social network claims that adherents to the fringe conspiracy theory have recently begun celebrating and glorifying acts of violence, a violation of the company's content policies.
Cuba Becomes Latest Country To Begin Clinical Trials For Coronavirus Vaccine
Results from the trials, which involve 676 participants, are expected in February.
Internal Message Reveals Facebook Employee Concern Over Political Moderation Over India
The trouble reached a boiling after the company reportedly allowed a ruling party politician in India to skirt enforcement for Islamophobic comments.
Zoom Coming To Facebook, Amazon, Google-Branded Smart Displays
The popular video chat app is coming to products from Google, Amazon and Facebook, even as the company readies its own rival smart display offering.
Kamala Harris’s Husband Doug Emhoff Takes Leave From Job As High-Profile Hollywood Attorney
Doug Emhoff has helped litigate numerous cases involving major companies and hollywood figures.
Tesla Owners In California Asked To Charge Less To Preserve Power Grid During Extreme Heatwave
Charging electric vehicles during peak hours will help preserve the state's overtaxed power grid.
SpaceX Raises Nearly $2 Billion In Largest Round Of Funding
The company reported its most successful round of funding ever in the midst of a major growth period.
Facing A Possible COVID-19 Surge, France Mandates Masks At All Workplaces
France has recently seen a spike in COVID-19 cases, many of which were traced to workplaces.
US Secret Service Purchased Access To Cell Phone Location Data, Report Confirms
The program is able to determine when a phone has been at a certain location using aggregated app data.
Not To Be Outdone By Apple, Google Maps To Roll Out Big Upgrade
The GPS application will soon feature greater detail in nature maps and street maps for a few major cities.
Indian Villagers Celebrate VP Nominee Kamala Harris With Banners And Prayers
Signs and banners celebrating the VP nominee have been put up in towns and villages where she traces her maternal ancestry.
Facebook And NYU Using AI Research To Make MRI Scans Faster, Simpler
A partnership between the social media giant and the school is working to make MRI scans four times faster using AI techniques.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy To Testify Before US House As Mail-In Voting Controversy Persists
The House of Representatives was reconvened to tackle the alleged dismantling of the Postal Service by the Trump administration.
Amazon Partners With Toyota To Provide Cloud-Based Data Analysis For New Products And Services
The automaker will use Amazon's cloud computing offerings to track and monetize data collected from its fleet of vehicles worldwide.
Trump Continues to Blame Amazon For Postal Service's Problems
Echoing earlier statements, President Trump said that Amazon is to blame for the drain on the Postal Service's money, contrary to actual findings.
Canadian Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard Accused Of Sexual Misconduct By Sons In Suit
Suit filed in New York claims that fashion mogul reportedly instructed a girlfriend to assault his underage sons in separate incidents 14 years apart.
Who Is Robert Trump? President’s Brother Hospitalized, Seriously Ill
The President's sibling was hospitalized on Friday with a serious illness.
Google To Stop Accepting Data Requests From Hong Kong Authorities After New Law Passed
The company will begin redirecting such requests to China's legal assistance treaty with the U.S.
Amazon Liable For Defective Marketplace Sales After Judge Overturns Prior Ruling
A 2019 decision in the company's favor was overturned, leaving it with responsibility over defective products sold by third parties.
Epic Games Now Suing Google As Well As Apple Over Fortnite Removal
The conflict stems from the fees Google and Apple charge for purchases through their app marketplaces, which companies like Epic Games say are too high.
Meet The Startup Aiming To Fix Battery Decay In Electric Cars, Coreshell Technologies
Battery decay is one of the biggest cost deterrents for buying electric cars because of their short life span, as few as 65,000 miles.
FBI, NSA Reveal Details Of Russia Hacking Capabilities In Rare Public Disclosure
The report detailed a sophisticated program able to infiltrate Linux-based systems.
Trump Lashes Out FBI Director Over Agency Cooperation With Russia Probe
The president criticized the FBI director he appointed for not being more forthcoming with the DOJ's investigation into the Mueller investigation.
As 5G Approaches, What About 6G? Researchers Working On The Next Next-Gen Network
The experimental wave technology could lead to download and communication speeds currently unimaginable.
Joe Biden Affiliated With Antifa? Bogus Web Link Potentially Connected To Russia
A potential Russian misinformation scheme briefly connected Joe Biden's campaign website to antifa.
Supreme Court Knocks Down Republican Attempt To Complicate Mail-In Voting In Rhode Island
The case involved the state relaxing a requirement for mail-in voting in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Tribune Publishing Closes Five Major Newsrooms Through 2021 Amid Pandemic Concerns
The move includes the permanent closure of the New York Daily News' Manhattan newsroom.
Former EPA Chiefs Back ‘Reset’ Of The Agency After The Coming Presidential Election
Six former EPA chiefs signed off on a series of recommendations for resetting the agency's course following the upcoming election.