DC Attorney General Karl Racine says that the Facebook system behind the Cambridge Analytica scandal was Zuckerberg's "brainchild."
Few brand names have become more radioactive in the 21st century.
U.S. coal-fired output will increase by 22% in 2021, according to new federal data. It's the first increase since 2014.
Only seven countries have the technology to launch ballistic missiles from submarines.
Trump's website was temporarily defaced by a video of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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.
Climate talks are coming to Glasgow next month. Here's what to expect from the negotiations, including what the biggest fights will be.
The reasons for firing Ashley Gjøvik include tweeting a photo of herself—taken by her own phone.
In the comics, Adam has long had an important connection to the Infinity Stones—but what will that mean in a post-Thanos Marvel Multiverse?
The administration expanded the border for the monument, reversing a Trump-era decision. It's a major win for tribes, scientists, and public lands lovers.
An accountant for the network swore in a 2019 lawsuit that 90% of its income was tied to AT&T, and it would be worthless otherwise.
Haugen is accusing Facebook of lying to regulators, investors, journalists, and Congress about harm done by its products.
China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan are the only countries still fighting to stay in the covid-zero club.
The former president has asked a federal judge to reinstate his Twitter account while he fights his permanent ban in the courts.
Lawyers for Jones and InfoWars ignored court orders and displayed "flagrant bad faith and callous disregard," a Texas judge ruled.
RT Germany's YouTube account was deleted for spreading misinformation about covid-19.
The Trump admin's attempted strong-arming of TikTok was rotten from the start, but Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella still entertained the idea.
Gigabytes of data from the group, members of which assaulted the Capitol on Jan. 6, are now on the web.