Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In January, Washington announced the US would withdraw and cease funding for 31 UN entities - Timothy A. Clary/AFP The United ...
Google’s A.I. assistant, Gemini, can create a to-do list based on recent emails, among other new tricks. There are implications for your privacy. By Brian X. Chen Brian X. Chen has been the lead ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the test of hypersonic missiles a day after the US seized Venezuelan leader Nicholas Maduro in an act that Pyongyang denounced as a “rogue and brutal” violation ...
Under the shift, which Google said would eventually be rolled out to all users, old addresses would remain active. Messages and services would not be lost. By Adeel Hassan For more than 20 years, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. Updated on Dec. 2 with a new Apple Mail warning to add into the mix, ...
Earlier this month, the House Oversight Committee made public more than 20,000 pages of documents from the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s estate. The documents were released as ...
Google denies charges that it's analyzing your private emails to train its AIs. A class action lawsuit accuses Google of privacy violations. You may still want to opt out of the features in question.
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers announced Nov. 17 he was stepping away from public engagements after newly released emails shed light on his relationship with convicted sex offender ...
Around 20,000 pages of newly released e-mails and other documents from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have cast new light on his deep involvement with prominent scientists and scholars. The ...
House Democrats released a cache of emails from Jeffrey Epstein where he discussed Donald Trump as well as exchanges the late financier had with Larry Summers, Steve Bannon and others. The emails were ...
The Trump administration’s deadly bombing campaign of alleged drug-running vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific Ocean violate international law and should be investigated, the United Nations’ ...
President Trump’s address to the United Nations sparked a wave of blistering international headlines, with newspapers describing it as “pissing off the world,” “staggering,” “violent,” and “incoherent ...