The decision to move Monday's swearing-in means thousands of people with plans to visit Washington won't be able to see President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration in person.
The recent contributions from tech giants to President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration fund have raised significant ...
The top billionaires of Silicon Valley have gone from supporting Democrats to being all in on Trump. What happened?
Meta, Apple, Google and other tech companies have been named in a letter penned by Democratic lawmakers, accusing them of ...
U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Michael Bennet have formally asked Apple CEO Tim Cook and other “Big Tech” leaders ...
A looming ban on TikTok set to take effect on Sunday presents a multibillion-dollar headache for app store operators Apple ...
Apple may not have donated directly, but CEO Tim Cook joined other big tech companies in donating $1 million to Trump's ...
Some industry observers told ABC News that the ostensible softening toward Trump by big-tech corporations reflects a new ...
Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and other tech leaders are providing Trump with a warmer welcome to the White House ...
Although President-elect Donald Trump could choose to not enforce the law, it’s unclear whether third-party internet service ...
Outgoing United States president Joe Biden has warned ‘an oligarchy is taking shape in America’. What is an oligarchy? And is ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping will not attend President-elect Donald Trump's swearing-in ceremony, but he is sending Vice ...