After a brief blackout period from late Saturday, TikTok began restoring services to US users on Sunday morning.
The clock is ticking on TikTok. Or is it? And if it is, whose hand is on the alarm setting as of this morning?
If similar cases are a guide, the US has given equal weight to both known and hypothetical threats to national security.
A single point of software failure can turn entire industries into teetering Jenga towers. Next time could be a lot worse.
Oil industry titan Shell has sold millions of carbon credits linked to CO2 removal that never actually occurred, the Financial Times found.
After a lengthy process, the FTC and the DoJ recently released new guidelines for evaluating the legality of mergers and acquisitions.
UK’s top court ruled that AI programs cannot be named as an inventor of patents. Fair or not, humans sneer at the work of non-humans.
Meta on Thursday filed a lawsuit against the Federal Trade Commission arguing its in-house trials are unconstitutional.
This is the third school year of the NCAA’s NIL era, granting student-athletes the right to benefit from their Name, Image, and Likeness.
With record low public approval rates, America’s highest court faces an existential crisis, with Clarence Thomas front and center.
The Presidential Campaign Fund’s Hidden Impact on Elections and Beyond.