The world's nerdiest NCAA bracket
Alyssa Fowers, Andrew Van Dam
This is what happens when the mad scientists at the Department of Data attempt a March Madness bracket.
Neuralink posts video it says shows patient moving cursor with mind
Daniel Gilbert
Elon Musk's brain-technology company posted a video Wednesday that it says shows a patient using its electronic brain implant in a clinical trial.
Biden administration awards $8.5 billion for computer-chip manufacturing
Jeanne Whalen
A massive grant for Intel will support factory construction in Arizona, Ohio, New Mexico and Oregon. The award is the largest yet from legislation aiming to re-shore manufacturing.
House GOP warms to spending deal, but time may run out to dodge shutdown
Jacob Bogage
The House is racing to finish a roughly $1.2 trillion funding bill as House Speaker Mike Johnson touted policy wins to his restive GOP conference.
Fed leaves interest rates steady as officials debate timing for cuts
Rachel Siegel
The Federal Reserve's two-day meeting came on the heels of hotter-than-expected inflation reports that could complicate the path ahead.
The government may shut down this weekend. Here's what to know.
Jacob Bogage
Congress doesn't have much time to act before a partial shutdown would begin -- but it might be brief.