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India overtakes China in smartphone exports to U.S.
Amid tariffs and uncertainty, India's exports to America have spiked.
Deepfake voice scams are more sophisticated than ever: How to keep your family safe
AI-created voices are eerily similar to the real thing — and they're effectively stealing money and identities.
What is woke AI? Decoding the White House's new target.
"Woke AI" is the subject of a new executive order, but what exactly does that mean?
Trump's AI Action Plan revives regulation showdown between states, feds
The AI moratorium is back.
Gov. Hochul, Sec. Clinton lead push for screen-free New York schools
Hochul and Clinton speak to Mashable about New York's school phone ban, which is being partially designed by students themselves.
'Not buying it': Trump's followers ratio him on Truth Social over Epstein files
The U.S. president's supporters don't appreciate being told to move on from the "Epstein files."
By Amanda Yeo
Jon Stewart gets genuinely angry talking about Trump's 'big beautiful bill'
"This bill is the most f***ed up performance review our country could ever deliver."
By Sam Haysom
Elon Musk launches 'America Party' as a pro-tech alternative to the two-party system
Musk says he can beat the American duopoloy with 'Theban' tactics.
AI chatbots often distort nations' human rights records, study finds
LLM bias has the potential to warp perceptions on how nations treat their citizens.
John Oliver has some very blunt words for Trump's 'big beautiful bill'
From tax cuts for the highest earners to clauses about AI regulation.
By Sam Haysom
Supreme Court upholds Texas age-verification law for adult content
The law requires age checks for sites with explicit content.
By Anna Iovine
Bernie Sanders: If AI makes you more productive, then you deserve a 4-day work week
The senator made the comments during a recent appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast.
By Tim Marcin
How NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani won over the internet
The democratic socialist may have created the ideal blueprint for future political campaigns.
True bipartisanship could stop Big Tech from harming kids
It wasn't one political party that killed the Kids Online Safety Act, but rather the industry controlling our digital lives.
By Lennon Torres and Laura Marquez-Garrett
'The Daily Show' gleefully recaps the viral clash between Tucker Carlson and Ted Cruz
"It's like 'Alien vs. Predator,' but somehow more gross."
By Sam Haysom
Trump Mobile announced with a $499 gold 'T1' phone
The president will be selling a $499 gold-colored phone later this year.
5 misinformation trends that circulate around mass protests
As protest images and videos flood the internet, so will misinformation.
YouTube very quietly loosened its content moderation rules
A New York Times report found the change happened in December, without a public announcement.
Waymo cuts off L.A. taxi service after cars are set on fire
The Alphabet-owned company saw several of its cars set ablaze during demonstrations against ICE raids.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Elon Musk's DOGE installed Starlink at the White House against wishes of security officials
The Trump administration approved Starlink at the White House before Musk started feuding with the president.
By Matt Binder
SpaceX may retire Dragon amidst Musk and Trump feud
SpaceX may retire its Dragon spacecraft after the president threatened to cancel government contracts.
By Amanda Yeo
Congress could ban state AI regulation for a decade. These state lawmakers say 'no way.'
President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" bans AI regulation at the state level for 10 years.
By Matt Binder
Target and Walmart tariff price hikes leak online from an unlikely source
Despite the focus on iPhones and electronics, toys are actually some of the hardest hit by tariffs so far.