How Turkey's government gamed Twitter
The country is the leading requester of content removal, and also floods the platform with pro-government accounts.
AI accidents are set to skyrocket this year
From near-nuclear war to self-driving auto deaths, AI systems are increasingly causing mayhem.
The rise of TikTok in six charts
The Chinese-owned social media app has risen to take up more U.S. kids' time than any other.
Why is crypto going up? Bitcoin hits 2023 peak
Bitcoin surged over 15 percent on Monday following relief over the safety of deposits held by tech companies in SVB.
Russia is losing the crypto war vs Ukraine
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters a second year, so far there is one clear winner of the battle for crypto-based finance, and it's not Russia.
Ukraine one year on: How do Americans and Russians view each other?
The Cold War enemies have always had a fluctuating opinion of each other, over the last year that has drastically changed.
Police killings such as Tyre Nichols' are becoming less, not more common
The proportion of unarmed Black people being killed in police encounters is falling but Black people are still three times more likely to be victims.
Donald Trump lost out on millions by selling tech stock too early
Tax returns released by the Ways and Means Committee show that in 2017, Trump sold his shares in Apple and Microsoft.
Surprise growth in overall jobs hides sweeping cuts in tech
The nonfarm payrolls data may give the Federal Reserve second thoughts about slowing the pace of interest rate increases.
Fall in key inflation measure gives further hope for economy
Producer Price Inflation was eight percent in October, slightly ahead of market expectations.
Midterm elections: Seven things we've learned
Elections create a lot of data—here are some of the insights you might have missed.
Having credit card debt just got more expensive for Americans
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve hiked interest rates by 75 basis points, and its Open Market Committee indicated markets should expect further rate increases.
Democrats given late GDP boost before midterms
After two quarters of contraction, the U.S. economy rebounded in the third quarter to 2.6 percent.
Halloween will cost you more than ever this year
Price hikes on everything from candy to costumes means this season will be extra frightening for many—including the Democrats, according to some analysts.
GOP migrant busing, flights didn't have lasting voter impact, but Dobbs did
Polls indicate that abortion concerns have shifted since the Dobbs decision, but worries about immigration were temporary.
Inflation sticks, gives Democrats midterms headache
With inflation at 8.2 percent, there's not much respite for American shoppers ahead of the midterms.
Key Midterm States See Faster Economic Decline Than Average
The latest GDP data shows that only 10 states are growing, while several key midterm election states saw sharp falls in their economies.
Gas Prices Are Starting to Rise Again in These States
After 99 days of falling prices at the pump, prices have crept up again in many states.
British Support for King Charles Doubles: Poll
British support for the new king has jumped since previous polls, with 63 percent thinking he will do a good job.
How Many People Were Born During the Queen's Reign?
Appearing on banknotes, coins and stamps, her image may have been reproduced over half a trillion times.
Twitter's Share Price is Back to Where it Started Before Musk's Bid
Despite all the twists and turns, the company's value is back to where it was before Elon Musk became interested in purchasing Twitter
Americans Can Now Expect to Live Three Years Less than Cubans
The drop in U.S. life expectancy has put the country only a few years above the world average, while in 1960, it was 17 years ahead.
Calling a Recession: How Long Does It Take?
By the time it can be said that the U.S. is officially in an economic downturn, it might already be over.
Liz Cheney Beats Donald Trump—On Google, For Now
The Wyoming Republican congresswoman's primary loss to a Trump-backed candidate propelled her ahead of the former president in Google searches.
Wealthy Russians Are Racing To Buy Homes in Turkey—Here's Why
Since the invasion of Ukraine, Russians have piled into Turkish property, now representing over a quarter of foreign buyers.
Inflation at Zero? Biden Criticized for Picking Monthly Figure
When the president said inflation was at zero, he was right—by one measure. But Americans are still feeling the effect of high prices.
Dip in Overall Inflation Figure Masks Rising Food Prices
Of the metro areas that reported inflation for July, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater in Florida experienced the highest, 11.2 percent.
What Recession? Payrolls Data Gives Economy Boost to Biden
Nonfarm payrolls were 528,000 in July, far higher than expected. What does that mean for the economy, and the Biden administration?
Headache for Biden as Key Inflation Index Rises to 40-Year High
Biden has made inflation his top priority, but there's not much to cheer in the most recent data.
A Recession Before the Midterms: History is Not on Biden's Side
Presidents often come unstuck due to the economy. Biden's recession has come at a particularly bad time.