Big Tech has fundamentally misunderstood the problems they were trying to solve with DEI, creating more oppression, when more support and collaboration was needed most.
The most self-serving, venal, greedy, and entitled members of Silicon Valley are hoping to reshape American governance in their image, with the help of a willing and pliant Trump. The enshittification of America has begun.
Several of the tech moguls also joined a small prayer service this morning at St. John’s Episcopal Church. Later, they blended in with the Trump clan directly behind the incoming president as he officially assumed power just after noon,
One can imagine that being a successful founder requires putting razor-like focus on a particular problem until it's solved, but one of the best judges of entrepreneurs says that's not necessarily the case.
Trump, who returns to the White House on Monday, promised on the campaign trail to release classified intelligence and law enforcement files on the 1963 assassination of JFK, as America’s 35th president is widely known.
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Cardo has teamed up with Dacorum-based charity One Impossible Thing to inspire more people to embrace an active lifestyle through its 2nd Chance Challenge, demonstrating its continued commitment to supporting the community it serves.
Four days before Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman shared on X a threatening letter he had received from Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) and Michael Bennett (D–Col.
Donald Trump has been sworn in as US president in Washington DC, beginning his second stint in the biggest job in politics.
A desperate appeal has been issued to the public and business community to help save the Trinkie from complete destruction after Storm Babet damage.
On Sunday, the hip-hop star performed at the event hosted by former PayPal COO and incoming AI and crypto czar, David Sacks. Snoop Dogg's industry peers, Rick Ross, Soulja Boy, and Nelly, also appeared at the Trump celebration. But the hip-hop stars are now facing the music from their outraged fans online.
Yet another person with ties to a network of powerful techno-billionaires is set to join the Trump administration.