A security researcher reveals that Gemini AI is vulnerable to ASCII smuggling attacks, which can trick the AI into malicious actions. Google downplays the threat, placing responsibility on users.
Louisiana State Police released new evidence implicating Kyren Lacy in a fatal crash that killed 78-year-old Herman Hall. Lacy's attorney claims he wasn't responsible, but the investigation raises serious questions.
Netflix's 'Monster: The Ed Gein Story' delves into the chilling life of Ed Gein, exploring themes of mental illness and societal responsibility. Co-creator Ian Brennan and star Charlie Hunnam discuss the show's intentions in a provocative narrative that challenges viewers to confront their own perceptions of monstrosity.
As the government shutdown enters its second week, the White House warns of potential layoffs for federal workers if negotiations remain stalled. With both sides blaming each other, will a resolution be reached?
A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows Republicans could face more blame than Democrats if the government shuts down. Many Americans believe both parties share the responsibility, highlighting a deep divide in public opinion.
In a controversial statement, President Trump and Vice President Vance linked a fatal shooting at a Dallas ICE office to Democratic rhetoric against law enforcement, raising eyebrows and sparking debate.
In a stunning political move, UK Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner resigns after a tax error on her recent property purchase. Despite acting in good faith, she acknowledged her responsibility in the matter. Prime Minister Keir Starmer expresses sadness over her departure.
As Social Security and Medicare trust funds face insolvency by 2034, experts warn that bond market pressures could force Congress into painful fiscal reforms. Will lawmakers finally tackle the 'third rail' of politics?
In a controversial move, Microsoft has fired two employees for participating in Palestine protests on campus, raising questions about corporate policies on activism and free speech.
The US government has made a controversial move by terminating $500 million in grants for mRNA vaccine research, a technology that saved millions during COVID-19. Experts warn this could hinder future health advancements.