Department of Homeland Security leaders removed top privacy officers who objected to mislabeling government records to block their public release, WIRED has learned.
The Department of Defense is putting more pressure on employees to volunteer to support the Department of Homeland Security’s immigration crackdown. The instructions follow a June 2025 memo in which ...
Ahead of its annual developer conference, Nvidia is readying a new approach to software that embraces AI agents similar to ...
Analysis of the tail of 3I/Atlas reveals that it contains an anomalous proportion of methanol, a class of alcohol used in fuels.
As winter disappears in the rearview mirror, it’s time to get outside again. After hibernating for most of this dismal winter, I can’t wait to get into the great outdoors. But I’m taking my creature ...
While Apple and Pixel owners have their own earbuds with special features, Samsung phone owners have the option of reaching for something like the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 FE. They're a pair of last-gen ...
The Trump administration has awarded Event Strategies several contracts—including one that could be worth up to $100 million—with little competition, according to federal filings. It’s a remarkable ...
US president Donald Trump has claimed, without evidence, that Iran possesses US-made Tomahawk missiles, after a strike near an elementary school in southern Iran killed around 170 people. The ...
At $599, the MacBook Neo is Apple’s first budget laptop. For the most part, Apple cut corners in the right places and made a MacBook its intended buyers will adore.
Delivery apps are glitching and navigation routes are changing abruptly thanks to electronic warfare disrupting the satellite signals that power everything from missiles to your ride home.
X’s Grok is failing to accurately verify video footage from the Iran conflict and is sharing its own AI-generated images about the war. When disinformation expert Tal Hagin asked Grok to verify a post ...
seeking to target iPhone users. Read more about Coruna at www.wire.com. WIRED is obsessed with what comes next. Through rigorous investigations and game-changing reporting, we tell stories that don’t ...
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