Enforcing the tariffs on Taiwan would be difficult, and they wouldnβt necessarily be enough to meaningfully increase semiconductor manufacturing in the United States, experts told WIRED.
Engineers and executives at the so-called Department of Government Efficiency are drawing healthy taxpayer-funded salariesβsometimes from the very agencies they are cutting.
Human rights organizations say the cuts have undermined years of global democracy-building and free-speech initiatives and put the lives of their staff at risk.
When US president Donald Trump picked out a handful of cryptocurrencies for potential inclusion in a national strategic reserve, he sparked a trading frenzyβand questions about who stands to benefit.
Business leaders are paying as much as $5 million to meet one-on-one with the president at his Florida compound, sources tell WIRED, while others are paying $1 million apiece to dine with him in a group setting.
In an excerpt from his new book, Reinventing the Heartland, urbanist Nicholas Lalla makes the case for setting up technology's next big nerve center in Oklahoma.
At the annual tradeshow in Barcelona, we saw an ultra-slim smartphone, solar-powered laptop, and Google's Astra technology baked into its Gemini assistant, coming to Android phones soon.
New SEC filings from pharmaceutical companies reveal Donald Trump and Elon Muskβs cost-cutting measures could slow drug research and delay FDA approvals.
Gutting USAID is already having a devastating impact around the world. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, teams that would normally be racing to identify a fatal sickness are gone.
Firefly Aerospaceβs Blue Ghost Mission 1 has touched down successfully, and marks a key milestone in NASAβs quest to have private companies deliver shipments of equipment to the lunar surface.