Mark Zuckerberg could be staring down a $200 billion penalty as a coalition of 29 states takes Meta to trial over allegations the tech giant deliberately addicted America's children to its platforms.
A plumber just paid $45,000 for a boarded-up row house with a peeling facade in Baltimore, after competitors doubled what he'd planned to spend. That's the new reality in a city once synonymous with urban decay.
Newly declassified documents reveal that the National Security Agency (NSA) blocked the release of a report on U.S. elections due to concerns that it would be labeled as part of the "deep state."
The University of Michigan is preparing to shield first-semester grades from student transcripts, a move internal documents reveal is designed to address racial "credit gaps" and what administrators call "intersectional patterns of inequity" in academic performance.
A so-called polling operation that projected comfortable leads for two Democrat candidates has now confessed the entire thing was fabricated, calling it a "short-term social experiment" designed to see how easily fake data could spread through American political media.