Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is older than the aerosol spray can, invented in 1941.
The pro-Donald Trump 'Stop the Steal' movement is a flat circle, as Polaris Recount shows.
The satellite TV provider notified One America News Network that it would not be renewing its distribution agreement.
Not long after the anniversary of the death of one of Iran's military leaders, the country's leader has put out a video vowing "revenge."
The app's famously been impenetrable to authorities in the past, and the DOJ isn't divulging how they could crack it this time.
One message read, "Be afraid and expect the worst."
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol wants social media to answer for its role.
Gettr uses Google AdSense tracking and the Facebook pixel, in addition to being loaded with other privacy and security flaws, according to a new report.
The Energy Department is dealing with bureaucratic hurdles to undo Trump era rules, allowing inefficient appliances to stay on the market.
Rather than pay $50,000 daily fines, the firm behind the hoax Arizona audit claims it has totally disbanded.
The White House said Americans will be able to request the free tests on a website that doesn't exist yet.
"At the heart of these inaccuracies is a basic misunderstanding or ignorance of election laws and procedures," election officials wrote in a 93-page rebuttal.
On the first anniversary of the January 6 insurrection, we’re reminded that the future hinges on rejecting the two Big Lies.
The cable network is actively harming its audience's health.
I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. The Capitol riot. I watched NFTs glitter in the dark. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
The newly discovered time capsule will be opened at 1:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday.
Americans can request the free tests from a government website starting in January.
The agreement will see Rumble provide infrastructure and video sharing for Trump's Twitter clone and upcoming streaming platform.
"If it so happens that it bankrupts or puts these individuals and entities in financial peril, so be it," DC Attorney General Karl Racine said.
Donald Trump Jr. and Fox News hosts including Sean Hannity sent text messages to the White House begging Trump to stop the Jan. 6 riot.