January 14 Washington Post reporter’s home searched by FBI The FBI on Wednesday executed a search warrant on Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson‘s home as part of a wider probe, the paper announced.
January 14 AI will impact ‘every single aspect of our life,’ Charles Payne says ‘Making Money’ host Charles Payne joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss President Donald Trump’s focus on domestic manufacturing and how AI may impact global industries.
January 14 Gen Z unplugs in latest 'digital detox' trend Political commentator Brilyn Hollyhand and 'Woke of the Weak' Justine Brooke Murray join 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the surge in younger generations cutting down on screen time.Â
January 13 Rand Paul says GOP colleagues 'don’t give a s‑‑- about these people in the boats': They 'say they’re pro-life' Sen. Rand Paul blasted GOP colleagues over the boat strikes near Venezuela, accusing them of not caring about the lives lost on the vessels.
January 13 DOJ says 'no basis' for civil rights investigation into Minneapolis ICE officer killing The DOJ declined a civil rights probe into an ICE officer's killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis, breaking from past practices as the FBI investigation continues.
January 13 Grand Theft Auto blacklists ‘Charlie Kirk’ as players try to recreate his killing in the game Grand Theft Auto reportedly bans mentions of Charlie Kirk after users allegedly created assassination missions based on the conservative leader's murder.
January 13 Fast-food restaurants using new technology to reshape how customers place orders Fast-food giants including McDonald's and Papa Johns race to implement AI-powered ordering systems to reduce errors and speed up customer service.
January 13 5 simple tech tips to improve digital privacy Privacy tips for iPhone and Android users reveal built-in phone settings to reduce tracking and limit data sharing without advanced technical expertise.
January 13 Former Trump lawyer Halligan defends US prosecutor status in wake of Comey, James dismissals Lindsey Halligan, Trump's former lawyer defended her role as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia on Tuesday, backed by top DOJ brass.
January 13 Teen hackers recruited through fake job ads Criminal network "The Com" uses fake job posts to recruit teens for cybercrime, with recent arrests including 19-year-old Thalha Jubair accused of $115 million attacks.