Trade is no longer something the U.S. does to improve economic outcomes. It is something Washington wields unilaterally to ...
Google’s ( GOOG) autonomous vehicle unit, Waymo, released its 2025 statistics, underscoring the explosive growth of the ...
“Erased and Suppressed” revealed a technical disparity: In the Occupied West Bank and Gaza, Meta’s automated moderation tools needed only an AI confidence threshold of as low as 25 percent to remove ...
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Online sleuths quickly found that some accounts posting about U.S. politics, including those in support of the MAGA movement, appeared not to be based in the United States. By Yan Zhuang X launched a ...
You'll soon be able to see more information about X accounts, including where they're based and how many times they've changed their usernames. X is rolling out a new feature called "About this ...
Elon Musk’s X has begun rolling out a new feature for user profiles that will display information about the account, including where it’s based, how many times the account has changed its username, ...
Admiral Kevin Lunday denied recent claims by The Washington Post that the service was removing the ‘hateful’ designation from symbols such as the swastika and the Confederate battle flag. On Thursday ...
WASHINGTON, DC: A claim that the United States Coast Guard plans to stop classifying a World War II–era extremist emblem, nooses, and other hateful imagery as hate symbols has spread widely online.
The Coast Guard said Thursday a Washington Post report that claimed it will no longer classify swastikas and nooses as hate symbols is “categorically false.” “The claims that the U.S. Coast Guard will ...