Google has added features to its image search results intended to combat and help identify artificial intelligence-generated images and prevent them from fooling users.
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to take up a lawsuit surrounding the Biden administration's bid to block several congressional Democrats seeking records of a government lease for a Washington hotel surrounding its previous ownership by former President Donald Trump.
President Joe Biden's road to reelection in 2024 is shaping up to be an uphill battle as the president works to overcome several obstacles in his personal and political life.
Family-friendly and faith-filled media are expanding as Great American Media has announced it is joining forces with the Pure Flix streaming platform while crowdfunding distributor Angel Studios has announced 10 new projects.
Following years of financial difficulties, Vice Media filed for bankruptcy Monday morning in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York.
A number of potential Republican 2024 candidates have hinted at getting into the race in recent weeks, setting up what could be a very crowded primary field.
Immigrants are receiving very inconsistent court dates as they cross into the United States, with some being told to appear before an immigration judge within a year and others having to wait 10 years.
The federal government may end up spending $800 billion more than originally projected to subsidize green energy technologies under the Inflation Reduction Act, fueling a campaign from Republicans and a threat from the legislation's own chief architect to roll its programs back.