Are cops slowly realizing the rules do apply to them? Probably not!
Members of the Senate committee voted 7-4 along partisan lines to release a report accusing Bolsonaro of causing half the country's covid-19 death toll.
The digital real estate marketplace Zillow bought way too many homes and is now selling some of them at cut-rate prices.
Whales meaning investors who hold huge amounts of cryptocurrency, not cetaceans.
This weekend saw a blitz of damning coverage of internal struggles at Facebook, cited to documents leaked by ex-employee Francis Haugen.
A Florida attorney filed a number of trademarks related to his new tech venture, including "Retruth" and "Post a Truth."
Here lies GETTR, ruthlessly backstabbed by Donald Trump.
More than 120 Washington state troopers were fired this week for refusing to get vaccinated.
DC Attorney General Karl Racine says that the Facebook system behind the Cambridge Analytica scandal was Zuckerberg's "brainchild."
Bolsonaro's handling of the pandemic amounted to mass murder, genocide, and charlatanism, according to a Brazilian Senate committee.
The group says YouTube is putting "profits over principles of ethical and humane treatment of innocent animals."
Two top company executives met with Gates, who has since admitted to a separate workplace affair, to tell him to stop asking a staffer out.
The former secretary of state and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff was vaccinated and treated at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
Watkins, who is widely suspected of being behind the QAnon conspiracy theory, wants to represent Arizona in 2023.
Conservatives spread completely baseless theories that a spontaneous uprising of anti-vaxx patriots was behind mass flight cancellations at Southwest Airlines.
Melbourne Airport Police wrote in court documents the changes appear to have been made to clear potentially unsafe planes to fly.
The groups facing the toughest restrictions on Facebook are a laundry list of the U.S. government's enemies.
Fox News's Tucker Carlson reassured viewers he is "not pretending" to be a vaccine skeptic, as though that makes it better.
Jonathan and Diana Toebbe face Atomic Energy Act charges on accusations they left dead drops of nuclear secrets for undercover FBI agents.
A new law published by the FSB seems like a clear warning for Russian journalists to stay clear of embarrassing Roscosmos coverage.