Karine Jean-Pierre says she has to 'be very careful' discussing bill banning TikTok from government devices
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said she has to be "very careful" when discussing legislation that would ban TikTok from government devices.
DOJ alleges 8 Americans used social media to make $114M in 'pump and dump' investment scheme
The Department of Justice has indicted eight social media influencers for allegedly utilizing their wide reach to "pump and dump" securities at the cost of investors.
Army helicopter contract award, stealth bomber reveal highlight big month for defense sector
The U.S. Army announced that the Bell V-280 Valor tiltrotor won the contract for its long-range assault helicopter program, while the Air Force unveiled its B-21 stealth.
Rapper sentenced for COVID fraud after music video flaunted stacks of unemployment assistance envelopes
Rapper Fontrell Antonio Baines, known by the alias "Nuke Bizzle" was sentenced to 77 months in federal prison for defrauding the U.S. government for COVID-19 relief funds.
Biden says Brittney Griner 'on her way home' after prisoner swap for arms dealer
President Biden announced the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner Thursday at the White House.
North Carolina power outage points to Homeland Security long-documented threats to US power grid
Power outages expected to extend to Thursday in North Carolina's Moore County serve as a reminder that the nation's electrical infrastructure could be vulnerable to domestic terrorists.
GOP investigates whether left-leaning 'ESG' goals have infected the Federal Trade Commission
Republicans are asking the FTC to explain how ESG priorities are play a role in the merger review process, and worry they create a partisan agenda that could hurt consumers.
North Carolina power still dark for nearly 35k customers, Mayorkas addresses 'attack' on infrastructure
Nearly 35,000 Moore County, North Carolina residents are without power, and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said the attack on the grid appeared to be deliberate.
Homeland Security pushes back REAL ID deadline to 2025
Homeland Security extended the REAL ID deadline from May 2023 to May 2025, giving Americans two more years to update their driver's license or ID card.
What the OPEC+ oil production cut means for gas prices
The decision from OPEC+ to maintain output cuts of two million barrels per day could impact the decline in gas prices, which is an average of $3.40 per gallon.
Rubio slams Senate failure to secure paid sick leave for rail workers: Not 'line items on a spreadsheet'
Sen. Marco Rubio slammed the Senate's failure to secure paid sick leave for rail workers and said Republicans prioritize productivity over the worker.
China blasts U.S. for banning telecom firms over spying concerns
China's commerce ministry criticized the U.S. government's ban on new sales of telecom equipment by five Chinese telecom firms due to national security risks
TikTok poses 'legitimate national security concerns': Treasury Secretary Yellen
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that the Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok poses “legitimate national security concerns” to the United States.
FTX founder manipulated ESG to earn 'virtue signaling glow': Palantir co-founder
The founder of the crypto exchange FTX manipulated ESG to convince investors that everything was above board before filing for bankruptcy, investor says.
With rail strike looming, White House won't say how Biden is 'directly involved' in negotiations
With a rail union strike still looming ahead of the holidays, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claim President Biden is 'directly involved' in negotiations.
Pressure mounts on TikTok amid probe into national security, privacy threats
Bipartisan pressure is mounting on the video-sharing app TikTok over its ties to the Chinese government amid an ongoing probe into potential threats it poses to national security.
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX owes more than $3 billion to creditors
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX, which filed for bankruptcy protection last week, said in a court filing that it owes its 50 largest creditors more than $3 billion.
White House press secretary says 'baseless lawsuits' won't stop student loan handout
Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said during a Friday press conference that "baseless lawsuits" won't stop Biden's student loan handout program.
Biden admin to appeal Texas federal judge’s ruling on student loan handout
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said the Biden admin "strongly disagrees" with a Texas federal court's ruling striking down President Biden's student loan handout.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos faces lawsuit from former housekeeper
An ex-housekeeper for Jeff Bezos has filed a lawsuit making several allegations about her treatment during her tenure working at the Amazon founder's home.