The Tea app, a controversial dating platform that allows women to anonymously review men, is facing serious legal consequences after two class action lawsuits were filed in California this week. The lawsuits come in the wake of massive data breaches that exposed private images, identification documents, and personal messages of users to the public.
In the aftermath of a deadly attack in Manhattan, New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) declared, “Automatic weapons are as easy to get as a cell phone.” A closer look at U.S. firearms laws and purchasing processes reveals this claim is factually incorrect.
President Trump is open to discussions with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un surrounding the country's potential denuclearization, a White House official told Fox News.
The U.S. Senate confirmed former Army Green Beret Joe Kent on Wednesday as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), in a 52-44 vote that followed months of partisan debate and resistance from progressive lawmakers. Kent, a Trump appointee, will now lead one of America’s key national security agencies focused on preventing terrorist threats.
A newly released declassified annex from Special Counsel John Durham’s 2023 report confirms that Hillary Clinton personally approved a plan during the 2016 election to smear then-candidate Donald Trump by promoting a false narrative linking him to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The revelation comes from documentation declassified by Sen. Chuck Grassley and sheds new light on the origins of the now-debunked Trump-Russia collusion narrative.
President Donald Trump said he would extend trade talks with Mexico for another 90 days following a "very successful" call with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, and Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo., have reintroduced legislation in Congress aimed at exposing foreign influence in America’s public schools. The TRACE Act would require public K-12 schools receiving federal funds to disclose any ties to foreign governments or entities of concern.
A newly revealed vulnerability in Google’s search system allowed individuals to deliberately suppress specific web pages from appearing in search results, raising serious concerns over online censorship and information control.
Meta, the tech conglomerate led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, reported strong financial growth in the second quarter while ramping up its investment in artificial intelligence. Zuckerberg said Meta’s ultimate goal is to deliver a “personal superintelligence” accessible to all users, as the company positions itself at the forefront of AI development.