TAE Technologies CEO Michl Binderbauer says a planned merger with President Donald Trump's media company will help the resultant company commercialize and scale fusion power. Trump Media and ...
Alain Sherter is a senior managing editor with CBS News. He covers business, economics, money and workplace issues for CBS MoneyWatch. Trump Media & Technology is merging with fusion energy company ...
Trump Media & Technology will merge with a fusion power company in an all-stock deal that the companies said Thursday is valued at more than $6 billion. Devin Nunes, the Republican congressman who ...
CNBC spoke with 16 current media, sports and entertainment executives, each of which gave an anonymous industry prediction for 2026. Several media executives predicted Comcast would sell NBCUniversal ...
A new campaign dubbed 'GhostPoster' is hiding JavaScript code in the image logo of malicious Firefox extensions with more than 50,000 downloads, to monitor browser activity and plant a backdoor. The ...
You’re reading Fault Lines, Jay Caspian Kang’s weekly column on politics and the media. Media is a famously myopic and sclerotic industry. The big changes that take place within it often go unnoticed, ...
It’s no secret how impactful presidential election years are to the state of our nation. But something that often goes overlooked is just how impactful the years after a presidential election are for ...
Foreign tourists to the U.S. could be required to disclose the past five years of their social media activity if a Tuesday rule proposed by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is approved. “In order ...
Starting Dec. 10, Australia is the first country to ban social media for kids under 16. It's up to social media companies − including TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Reddit, Snapchat, YouTube and others ...
Australia is actually doing this. As of December 10, no one under 16 will be allowed to have an account on TikTok, Snapchat, YouTube, Instagram, or basically any other platform an average teen might ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A new survey reveals 84% of American teenagers describe news media using words like ‘biased,’ ‘fake’ and ‘boring,’ ...
Around the world, governments are advancing strict age-verification requirements for social media, and the United States may not be far behind. A growing combination of international policy shifts and ...
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