Phil Mattingly on GOP reactions to Trump’s controversial move President Donald Trump’s second term is off and running with a cascade of executive actions signed in his first week and more promised in the days and weeks to come.
GOP bill proposes amendment that would allow presidents to run for 3rd term ABC News legal contributor Kim Wehle discusses the GOP bill that proposes a constitutional amendment that would allow Trump and future presidents to run for a third term.
The tariffs would ensnare cutting-edge smartphone and PC-related chips for Apple, AMD and Nvidia if enacted. But Trump is betting his plan will bring more chip production to the US.
TikTok said on Sunday said it was restoring its service after President-elect Donald Trump said he would revive the app's access in the U.S. when he returns to power on Monday. The statement came after U.
Italy's data protection authority on Thursday blocked access to the Chinese AI application DeepSeek to protect users' data and announced an investigation into the companies behind the chatbot. The authority,
President Donald Trump's budget office on Wednesday rescinded a memo freezing spending on federal loans and grants, less than two days after it sparked widespread confusion and legal challenges across the country.
FOX31's Gabrielle Franklin took a look at smartphone policies and efforts to curb classroom distractions while improving youth mental health, all while a state bill is introduced in the Colorado legislature.
Legislation has been introduced in the Vermont statehouse that aims to regulate when students in Vermont schools, both public and independent, can access smartphones, smartwatches, earbuds and other
The New York State Legislature absolutely should get on board with Gov. Kathy Hochul’s proposal to impose a statewide ban on K-12 students’ use of smartphones during the school day.
A Chinese-American professor at Ohio State University claims in an op-ed he was the target of three bigoted incident during the last 4-5 years … and blames Donald Trump and his fellow Ohioans for them. Joe Tien says that on January 6 he was “confronted […] with malice” by a “middle-aged white man” who had asked “Where you from, buddy?”