Tech March 21 The 10 telltale signs of AI-created images Telling the difference between images created by artificial intelligence and those by humans is becoming increasingly difficult. Kurt the CyberGuy explains what to look for.
Air And Space March 8 Space Force's mysterious X-37B plane returns to Earth after 434 days in orbit The secretive Space Force plane X-37B touched down to earth on Friday after spending 434 days in orbit conducting mysterious tests.
National Security March 6 It's time to ban Chinese AI app DeepSeek from 'government devices,' state AGs urge Congress Attorneys general from 21 states penned a letter to congressional leaders urging them to pass legislation to ban the Chinese-owned AI app DeepSeek from government-issued devices.
Media February 19 ChatGPT will now combat bias with new measures put forth by OpenAI OpenAI has announced an updated Model Spec, a living document that addresses bias by setting benchmarks for its models and offering it publicly for feedback.
Joe Biden February 16 FCC chair brings receipts on Biden admin’s ‘expertise in incompetence’ in blistering message to Buttigieg Republican FCC Chair Brendan Carr slammed former Transportation Secretary Buttgieg for claiming the Trump administration is putting Americans "at risk" with incompetence.
Opinion February 13 The impending AI-driven jobless economy: Who will pay taxes? As AI eliminates job opportunities, a growing number of individuals will face severe job insecurity, leading to a decline in federal revenue. Radical action is needed now.
Supreme Court January 17 Supreme Court upholds looming TikTok ban TikTok, ByteDance and several users of the app sued to halt the ban, arguing it would suppress free speech for the millions of Americans who use the platform.
Politics January 16 Biden’s Meta 'censorship' revelations 'vindicated' Alito dissent in RFK Jr case Conservatives said the decision from Mark Zuckerberg vindicated free speech protections for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., whose COVID-19 posts containing misinformation were taken down.
Texas January 13 EXCLUSIVE: Red state sues insurer for using customer data to build ‘world’s largest driving behavior database' Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing Allstate insurance company for allegedly illegally collecting, using and selling the driving behavior data of over 45 million Americans.
Supreme Court January 10 Supreme Court appears skeptical of blocking US ban on TiKTok: What to know The Supreme Court heard TikTok's case to toss out a ban just nine days before it will take effect. The Biden administration defended the measure on national security grounds.
Supreme Court January 10 Supreme Court weighs TikTok ban Friday; national security, free speech arguments are considered The Supreme Court agreed to fast-track TikTok's request for review, and the Supreme Court hearing comes just nine days before a U.S. ban takes effect.
Politics January 8 Meta ending 3rd-party fact checkers 'transformative,' but other legal issues remain, says expert Facebook's new content moderation modeled after X's "Community Notes" has been praised by free speech advocates but is unlikely to ease legal liability for Meta.
Immigration January 2 Trump says he's not changed his mind on H-1B visas as debate rages within MAGA coalition President-elect Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he has not changed his mind on the H-1B visa program, as it continues to spark debate within the Republican/MAGA coalition.
Florida December 22 Drone mishap during Orlando holiday aerial show sends child to hospital A 7-year-old child was struck by a drone that malfunctioned and crashed with several other drones during an aerial show in Orlando, Florida on Saturday night.
Politics December 21 New report warns of growing national security threat to U.S. as China builds AI: 'Significant and concerning' A new report from a pro-tech advocacy group warns that China's advancements on artificial intelligence could pose both an economic and national security threat to the U.S.
Fox News Flash December 1 Trump FCC pick says bringing 'censorship cartel' to heel will be a 'top' priority: 'It's got to end' Trump FCC chair pick Brendan Carr spoke on the issue of Big Tech censorship on "Sunday Morning Futures," saying tackling the issue will be a top priority under his leadership.
Health November 16 Nursing students use virtual reality to enhance their skills: 'Brings fun to learning' Nursing students at Goldfarb School of Nursing use virtual reality to practice clinical skills in a simulated environment, preparing for real-world health care challenges amid a growing shortage.
CRIME October 23 Slain suburban jogger heard screaming on dashcam moments before murder Paul Park was arrested in Alyssa Lokits' killing thanks to a Nashville civilian's dashcam footage and a detective who had interacted with his identical twin.
Artificial Intelligence October 14 AI sector frustrated by Congress' slow pace keeping up with the advanced tech People who work with the AI sector have said the industry is dissatisfied with the rate at which Congress is moving to keep pace with the advanced technology.
CRIME October 11 Parents warned of disturbing kidnapping scheme using kids' voice replicas Recent advancements in artificial intelligence technology is making it easier for bad actors to convince people they have kidnapped their loved ones in an extortion scheme.
HEALTH September 7 Your sweat could hold secrets about your health, researchers say — here’s how Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed an electronic finger wrap that monitors important chemical levels using only human sweat. Here's how it works.
LIFESTYLE August 31 On this day in history, August 31, 1966, Harrier Jump Jet makes first flight The Harrier Jump Jet made its first flight on this day in history, August 31, 1966. The warplane is known for its ability to take off vertically and hover like a helicopter.
NASA August 24 Troubled Boeing Starliner will return to earth without stranded astronauts: NASA NASA officials announced that the troubled Boeing Starliner spacecraft that shuttled two astronauts to space in June will return to earth without them.
World August 23 Luxury yacht sinks: Last body, believed to be tech mogul's 18-year-old daughter, is found The body of the final missing person from a luxury superyacht that sunk off the coast of Sicily has been found in the wreckage. The body is likely that of Hannah Lynch, the 18-year-old daughter of British tech magnate Mike Lynch.
MLB July 16 MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred eyeing 2026 for full-time move to automated strike zone system Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said the 2026 regular season is a "viable option" for adopting the use of an automated strike zone.
EDUCATION July 10 Virginia Gov. Youngkin restricts cell phone use in public schools Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has signed an executive order to cut back on cellphone use in K-12 public schools, arguing that it is harmful for students.
MENTAL HEALTH July 2 'Sadfishing' social media trend could be symptomatic of 'concerning' issues, says psychologist Social media trend, "sadfishing," is when user draws attention to themselves or exaggerates their emotions, but it may be rooted from a more serious mental health issue.
Police and Law Enforcement June 21 More blue cities using drones instead of police for some 911 calls, expert says: 'They can't get cops' More blue city police departments are embracing the use of drones to carry out police work, with some cities now even using them to respond to 911 calls.
Family June 17 Child hot car death pushes parents who lost daughter to sound alarm about 'preventable tragedy' A mother who tragically lost her girl in a hot car death is pleading with other families to be vigilant about not leaving their kids in cars this summer as the weather heats up.
Pope Francis June 14 Pope Francis warns of AI in first-ever G-7 papal address, urges 'safeguards' for 'proper human control' Pope Francis warned world leaders attending the G-7 conference in Italy on Friday that artificial intelligence offers both immense benefit and serious ethical pitfalls for the future of humanity.