The pro-Trump cartoonist says he's lost about 15 pounds and is taking ivermectin.
The “Stop the Steal” company backed by Arizona Republicans to audit the 2020 presidential election results in Maricopa County found even more votes for Biden.
The 'Freedom from Censorship Act' hampers companies' ability to crack down on Nazi propaganda and medical misinformation, a new lawsuit claims.
Late-night comedy shows will do a bunch of jokes about climate on Wednesday, after largely avoiding the topic for years.
Building on years of litigation, a shareholders' suit claims that the $5 billion 2019 FTC settlement could have been a horse trade.
A daily occurrence for the rest of us—not being complimented by the POTUS—is a wound for Musk's ego, apparently.
Environmentalists slam the White House for brushing off the IPCC report and expanding offshore drilling.
Is it a streaming box? An end-to-end encrypted content-sharing network? Or a store? What?
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Mark A. Milley reportedly told senior commanders to ignore orders that didn't come from him.
The social media giant apparently has a secret program that allows America's rich and famous to flout its rule system.
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.
The Brazilian President is promoting Trump-ian conspiracy theories on social media ahead of latest election.
Republicans who insist data requests by Democrats investigating the Jan. 6 riots are illegal nonetheless want data on Democrats.
More people than not think the CDC is doing a poor job at conveying its response to the pandemic.
An analysis found that Elder, who is running to unseat Gov. Gavin Newsom in the state's recall election, has repeatedly spread climate misinformation.
Photos posted by Project Veritas show its Mamaroneck, New York, offices in ruins.
Vodafone and Telekom plans exempting partners from data caps are "contrary to the regulation on open internet access," the court ruled.
Rogan also said he's taking monoclonal antibodies and prednisone, which are therapeutics proven to actually treat covid-19.
Rushdie says the subscription newsletter service will let him say "something immediately, without mediators or gatekeepers."