While the government did cut its outlays in February the budget deficit for the month more than doubled compared to January ...
Autonomous cars are reminiscent of past SXSW announcements. Now, Waymo and Uber are using this technology to help power the festival.
Paul Laverty on Ken Loach’s Final Film, Trump as “a Symptom of the Times,” Musk’s “Unfettered Power”
The screenwriter, currently at the Luxembourg City Film Fest, discusses Gaza, the banality of evil and the "tiny" role ...
Employees at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency tell WIRED they’re struggling to protect the US while the administration dismisses their colleagues and poisons their partnerships.
Stock markets are plunging, consumers and businesses have started to sour on the economy, and economists are marking down ...
Police are investigating the vandalism occurring against Lynnwood Tesla Cybertrucks at the company's dealership after ...
Amid growing protests over Tesla CEO Elon Musk's role in the government, investigators say six Cybertrucks were spray painted ...
Gov. Wes Moore’s job approval ratings remain above 50% but continued to slide in March, according to a poll released ...
By Evan Jacoby for LAist Originally published Mar. 8, 2025 Tree planting programs across the U.S. are on the chopping block ...
Elon Musk's rampage through the government is a classic PE takeover, replete with bogus numbers and sociopathic executives.
Wall Street thought the stock market would act as a check on the president. It's not panning out.
Analysts suggest these layoffs and funding cuts indicate a broader strategic shift in the U.S. government’s cybersecurity ...
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