Biden and Trump agree to presidential debates
Biden and Trump agree to presidential debates
Biden and Trump agree to presidential debates
Here’s what will be different this time — and why it matters.
After missing their deadline, Ohio politicians are discussing ways to certify Biden as the 2024 Democratic nominee for president in their state.
Get caught up on this morning’s news: The Trump-Biden debates, the ‘Young Sheldon’ series finale and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
In order to make sense of Trump's often-overlapping election and court dates, we’ve put together a comprehensive timeline that is constantly being updated.
Both candidates have potential liabilities that could be highlighted under the bright lights of the debate stage.
Up next: Maryland, Nebraska and West Virginia, which are holding primaries on May 14, followed by Kentucky and Oregon on May 21.
Trump is a friend of Big Oil, but energy firms had some of their worst years ever during the Trump presidency.
Attorneys for the prosecution and defense are delivering closing arguments on Tuesday.
To give AI-focused women academics and others their well-deserved — and overdue — time in the spotlight, TechCrunch has been publishing a series of interviews focused on remarkable women who’ve contributed to the AI revolution. Arati Prabhakar is director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the science adviser to President Joe Biden. Previously, she served as director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) — the first woman to hold the position — and director of DARPA, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
The Fed's preferred inflation gauge will test a stock market near record highs in a holiday-shortened trading week.
Garry Tan, president and CEO of Y Combinator, told a crowd at The Economic Club of Washington, D.C. this week that “regulation is likely necessary” for artificial intelligence. Tan spoke with Teresa Carlson, a General Catalyst board member, as part of a one-on-one interview where he discussed everything from how to get into Y Combinator to AI, noting that there is “no better time to be working in technology than right now.” Tan said he was “overall supportive” of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) attempt to construct a GenAI risk mitigation framework, and said that “large parts of the EO by the Biden administration are probably on the right track.”
A majority of U.S. adults are feeling anxious about the 2024 presidential election, according to a new poll. Mental health experts explain why — and what might help.
The White House has made it clear in recent weeks that President Biden and his allies see the independence of the Federal Reserve as a 2024 campaign issue. The audience may not be swing voters.
A doodad with a fan club of 5,000+ that eliminates the need for precarious knife work? I'm all 'ears'!
The U.K. will shortly get its own rulebook for Big Tech, after peers in the House of Lords agreed Thursday afternoon to pass the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer bill (DMCC) -- removing the last obstacle to the bill becoming law in the limited parliamentary time remaining for the government. The pro-competition reform, which has been on the slate for years, amps up powers available to the U.K.'s competition watchdog, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).
Get caught up on this morning’s news: Singapore Airlines flight turbulence, Trump’s defense rests and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
Many Americans say they were better off, financially, during the COVID years, when stimulus funds were flooding the economy.
Decentralized social networks aren't immune to botnet-driven spam, as a recent spam attack on Bluesky demonstrates. Earlier this month, a flood of posts reading "remember to always vote Trump" showed up on Bluesky's network posted by accounts with random names and default avatars. The spam didn't originate on Bluesky, though.
Mental health experts say it's normal to experience difficult emotions after encountering the video.
FarmboxRx decided to bootstrap because founder Ashley Tyrner didn't like the advice she was getting from potential backers. Tyrner told TechCrunch's Found podcast that when she went out to raise money for FarmboxRx, a direct-to-consumer produce box company meant to solve food deserts at the time, she found that venture investors were interested if, and only if, she agreed to pivot her company toward a hot trend of the moment. Instead, the company leaned into its existing produce box-focused model and the supply chain it built around that strategy, and built a new revenue stream on top of that.