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Most of Donald Trump’s supporters aren’t buying Big Tech’s attempts to suck up to the president, according to nationwide poll results exclusively obtained by The Post.
The prediction market landscape just got a major shake-up as X.com officially announced its partnership with Polymarket, ...
It’s tempting to view e-commerce companies like Amazon and search engines like Google as corporate behemoths that need to be ...
Mark Zuckerberg seems confident! As we reported earlier today, Meta Platforms is on the cusp of taking a 49% stake in Scale ...
Meta agreed to pay $14.8 billion dollars for a 49 percent stake in the AI data firm Scale AI, which will give the company ...
Without a credible strategy, the US president's trade war risks undermining the US' economic stability, alienating US allies, ...
Hilliard police are searching for more victims in a fraud case tied to a former Evoke Wellness employee accused of selling ...
Plus, ICE removes a top TikToker, Steve Bannon is back on Spotify, and the University of Michigan backtracks on student ...
The Arizona Attorney General’s office says it’s also important to remember that there is no guarantee that a debt settlement ...
A text scam going around West Virginia and Kentucky has now made its way to Ohio. According to the Meigs County Sheriff’s Office, deputies have received ...
The majority of Donald Trump’s supporters are distrustful of Big Tech’s recent attempts to suck up to the president, according to nationwide poll results exclusively obtained by The Post.
Fourth Circuit reverses class certification in Marriott data breach case, upholding class-action waiver in consumer contracts ...