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U.S. officials in Signal chat left their Venmo data exposed online
The tech security breaches involving U.S. officials show no signs of slowing.
By Amanda Yeo
U.S. officials claim Signal chat contained 'no classified material,' so 'The Atlantic' releases more messages
Apparently the Trump administration is playing chicken with national security now.
By Amanda Yeo
What is an autopen? Trump calls Biden's pardons 'void' because they were signed by the machine.
The president hopes to undo pardons shielding people who investigated the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
By Amanda Yeo
Remote work helps the environment. Here's how.
Five years after COVID accelerated the remote work revolution, its effect on the air is clear.
This online database tracks the 100+ legal challenges against Trump
Keeping tabs on the numerous challenges to the Trump administration just got a little easier.
Down with the Enola Gay? Defense Department purging digital materials under Trump's DEI orders
References to WWII Medal of Honor winners, women veterans, and even the Enola Gay aircraft were marked for deletion.
U.S. immigration services wants to review potential citizens' social media
The policy is said to comply with a recent Trump executive order.
Trump administration launches digital DEI reporting line
The new portal allows parents to report DEI efforts in their child's school.
By Rebecca Ruiz
DOGE tech employees jointly resign in protest of Elon Musk
"These actions are not compatible with the mission we joined the United States Digital Service to carry out: to deliver better services to the American people through technology and design."
Addresses, earnings, medical records of Americans could be in DOGE's hands soon
The Department of Government Efficiency just ousted the head of the Social Security Administration and is now trying to access the agency's records.
This Chrome extension will change 'Gulf of America' back to 'Gulf of Mexico'
Developers are reclaiming the title, defying Trump's semantic crusade.
No, Libs of TikTok, Planned Parenthood's Instagram wasn't hacked
Gear up for National Condom Week.
National Park Service erases 'transgender' and 'queer' from Stonewall National Monument website
"A deliberate attempt to erase our history."
Judge demands Trump officials restore websites on HIV, contraception
The government was ordered to restore the websites — quickly.
What Elon Musk could do with the digital keys to the kingdom
Experts worry that Musk could use government data to punish enemies and stop government payments.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Trump wants a TikTok deal, but China still might let it die
TikTok isn't saved quite yet, and it still might not be at all.
By Matt Binder
ICE is gaming Google searches regarding mass deportations, report suggests
Immigration enforcement makes an SEO play.
'The Daily Show' gets real about Elon Musk's White House takeover
Where does host Desi Lydic start?
Stephen Colbert says Elon Musk is 'blowing up' the White House 'like a Tesla in Self Driving Mode'
The 'Late Show' host went to town on Trump's 'special government employee.'
Trump says U.S. government could buy TikTok
You could soon trade your "Chinese spy" for an American one.
By Amanda Yeo
Why Elon Musk is part of the controversy involving D.C.'s deadly plane crash
The DOGE leader told the former head of the FAA to resign and, on Trump's first day, he did just that.
Swifties for Kamala: How Taylor Swift fans are creating a new blueprint for political organizing
Combining friendship bracelets with political savvy.
Trump's foreign aid freeze halts funding for digital diplomacy bureau
The State Department Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy has been affected by Trump's decision.
By Matt Binder
Oklahoma Senator introduces bill to criminalize adult content and imprison creators
And if you produce, distribute, or possess porn, you'd face prison.
By Anna Iovine
Morning after pill sales boom on Inauguration Day
This week, the government's site on reproductive rights disappeared.
By Anna Iovine