Brazil's Senate and Supreme Court have both blocked an order that would prevent tech firms from deleting his hoax claims of voter fraud.
Is it a streaming box? An end-to-end encrypted content-sharing network? Or a store? What?
In a somewhat baffling argument, Arizona's attorney general thinks the order discriminates against citizens.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Mark A. Milley reportedly told senior commanders to ignore orders that didn't come from him.
An ATF investigation confirmed an explosion that left at least 17 people injured was caused by cops eye-balling the explosives instead of weighing them.
Moderation decisions aren't an "illegal in-kind contribution," the FEC told the National Republican Committee.
Guo Wengui, a friend of Steve Bannon, is tied to a sprawling online disinfo network and pro-Trump social media site GETTR.
Reports in the New York Times and Guardian show Google execs slow-rolled a solution rather than attract media attention.
A federal judge issued a permanent injunction ordering Apple to allow developers to direct users to third-party payment portals.
U.S. prisons have been reducing or replacing free in-person visitation in favor of costly remote visitation for years.
The Brazilian President is promoting Trump-ian conspiracy theories on social media ahead of latest election.
The social media company is slowly rolling out the groups but you'll likely find a place for yourself.
Republicans who insist data requests by Democrats investigating the Jan. 6 riots are illegal nonetheless want data on Democrats.
Two "Xavier" robots will roam crowds in Toa Payoh Central.
Photos posted by Project Veritas show its Mamaroneck, New York, offices in ruins.
Of course, authorities could also seize any recorded footage with a warrant.
Vodafone and Telekom plans exempting partners from data caps are "contrary to the regulation on open internet access," the court ruled.
That's certainly one solution to people not wanting to work for you.
Rushdie says the subscription newsletter service will let him say "something immediately, without mediators or gatekeepers."
McCarthy threatened that if Republicans regain control of Congress, they'll retaliate against companies that hand over records.