Operatives working for Elon Muskโs DOGE appear to be editing the code of AutoRIFโsoftware designed by the Defense Department that could assist in mass firings of federal workers, sources tell WIRED.
A sprawling Minnesota refinery wants to make low-carbon aviation fuel mainstreamโbut without government support experts believe the project could be โdead in the water.โ
When Jeep owners complained ads were appearing while driving, the carmaker said it was a glitch. But as automakers consider connected car opportunities, in-vehicle selling might be too tempting to ignore.
An alleged job scam, led by โAidenโ from โOpenAI,โ recruited workers in Bangladesh for months before disappearing overnight, according to FTC complaints obtained by WIRED.
In the epic US-Russian prisoner swap last summer, Vladimir Putin brought home an assassin, spies, and another prized ally: the man behind one of the biggest insider trading cases of all time.
Dan Bongino rose through the ranks of right-wing media thanks to his unflinching loyalty to Donald Trump and willingness to push baseless conspiraciesโincluding about the FBI.
At least three people linked to Elon Muskโs DOGE task force have access to NIH systems that control budgets, procurement, and more, according to records and internal documents viewed by WIRED.
A WIRED investigation goes inside the Telegram groups targeting women who joined โAre We Dating the Same Guy?โ groups on Facebook with doxing, harassment, and sharing of nonconsensual intimate images.
On Monday morning, TV sets at the headquarters of the Department of Housing and Urban Development played the seemingly AI-generated video on loop, along with the words โLONG LIVE THE REAL KING.โ
In January, a 20-year-old man that police believe to be an internet-famous street racer known as Squeeze was sentenced to five years in prison for unrelated crimes. Many more still speed through New York City and put it all on YouTube.