NetChoice, backed by tech giants including Meta and Google, has successfully argued in court that Big Tech hosts protected speech.
Year: 2024
Bitcoin Documentary ‘Money Electric’ Reopens Search for Satoshi Nakamoto
The identity of the pseudonymous Bitcoin creator has eluded sleuths for years. But does finding the real Mr. Nakamoto really matter?
Small Business Administration Will Soon Exhaust Disaster Loan Funds
The agency has less than $100 million for new loans, according to officials, while Hurricane Milton is headed toward Florida and after Hurricane Helene devastated […]
Harris Proposes a Medicare Plan to Provide Home Care, Vision and Hearing Ben
The vice president’s health care plan is meant to help Americans who are struggling to find affordable home care for themselves or aging relatives.
Why Does This Jar of (Legal) Weed Cost $60? Hint: Taxes.
Following the rules is expensive for dispensaries and their customers in New York.
A.I. Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton Reflects on Winning the Nobel Prize
The computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton spoke with The Times shortly after learning he had won the Nobel Prize for Physics.
Qantas Apologizes for Showing R-Rated Film With Nudity to Entire Flight
The scenes played on every screen, according to comments from social media users. The airlines has since said the movie “was clearly not suitable.”
Luis Tiant, Legendary Cuban Pitcher and Red Sox Star, Dies at 83
Tiant led the American League in earned run average twice and threw a shutout for the Red Sox in the 1975 World Series.
Alabama Player Apologizes for Outburst at End of Loss to Vanderbilt
Malachi Moore, a defensive back, threw his mouthpiece, appeared to refuse to be subbed out and subsequently kicked the ball.
He’s Sports Royalty at Home. But This Hockey Superstar Thinks That’s Toxic.
Juraf Slafkovsky believes that media coverage of his N.H.L. career in Slovakia affects not only his quality of life, but that of his family as […]