The congressional committee on Jan. 6 has zeroed in on Trump's fundraising emails, which target mostly retirees, as the fuel of the Big Lie.
In a company-wide town hall Thursday, Elon Musk said his focus would be profit, excising "boring" content, and allowing users to say “outrageous” things.
The company cited ongoing financial troubles for why they won’t be heading down to the house of mouse.
Facebook's own employees think its efforts combating misinformation on climate change are inadequate. Read the internal documents for yourself.
The virtual meeting will take place on Thursday and will “cover topics and questions that have been raised over the past few weeks.”
The expanded investigation seeks to find out whether Digital World Acquisition Corp. and Trump negotiated terms before DWAC officially went public.
The next public hearing into the January 6 Capitol insurrection will be broadcast live today.
The video includes never-before-seen footage of President Trump's attempted coup.
Sources told Politico Trump's proposed dark blue underside would require new modifications to cool key components...at Boeing's expense.
Social media companies were shown to be instrumental during the lead up to the 2021 insurrection, as evidenced by the Facebook Papers.
An appeals court ruled against a law that would've punished online platforms for content moderation.
Elon Musk took a trip to visit Brazilian strongman Jair Bolsonaro to supposedly talk Amazon conservation, but the conversation naturally landed on Twitter.
Ken Paxton, an election denier under indictment, says Google deceives Chrome users into believing Incognito offers more privacy. Surprisingly, experts agree.
The platform handed down the new policy update despite potential buyer Elon Musk’s plans to take a sharp ax to Twitter’s disinformation policies.
The closest thing to "Blade Runner" replicants we had in 2019 was probably Amazon’s Alexa.
If Elon Musk has his way, ex-President Donald Trump may return to Twitter. Here's how to see the tweets that got him (not-so) permanently suspended.
That is, if the Elon Musk deal actually goes through.
Facebook said it did not "build and withhold any News Feed changes based on potential impact on any one political party.” Internal documents say otherwise.
Musk said the deal was on hold while he reviewed the number of spam and fake accounts on Twitter, later adding that he was "still committed" to the acquisition.
In a new ad, disgraced EPA administrator Scott Pruitt pitches himself for U.S. Senate.