Apparently, whatever Trump didn't shred up himself, he decided were his personal souvenirs.
Facebook had its worst day ever on Thursday and the former president has some theories on what went wrong.
Sadly, this isn't the first time that the National Butterfly Center has been forced to take cover from QAnon followers—and it likely won't be the last.
After deciding to take payment only in the Solana cryptocurrency, the former first lady's collection sold for $80,000 less than the initial bid.
Trump's site markets itself as a free-speech haven, but will rely on automated tools to keep the site "family-friendly."
In 2022, right-wing extremists are increasingly decentralized, switching to new technologies like NFTs, and running for local office.
A Washington Post analysis shows that 47 far-right figures' followings on Gab, Gettr, Rumble and Telegram have largely flatlined.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol wants social media to answer for its role.
Just over a week after joining Gettr, Rogan has already concluded it is a "fugazi" operation fueled by "fuckery."
The Energy Department is dealing with bureaucratic hurdles to undo Trump era rules, allowing inefficient appliances to stay on the market.
On the first anniversary of the January 6 insurrection, we’re reminded that the future hinges on rejecting the two Big Lies.
When elected, Joe Biden promised an "all of government" approach to address the climate crisis. The grades are in for his first year.
The agreement will see Rumble provide infrastructure and video sharing for Trump's Twitter clone and upcoming streaming platform.
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.
The former president might've raised just $5 and we'd have no way to check.
A new Twitter rule against sharing "personal media" without consent is predictably being gamed by the far right.
The neo-fascist held events during the days between his first positive test and admittance to the hospital.
In his ruling, the judge said the shaman's sentence was meant to set an example since he had become one of the leading symbols of the riot.
QAnon supporters have reportedly lingered in Dallas at the behest of a Telegram influencer who predicted JFK Jr.'s return using numerology.
Rep. Larry Bucshon is investing in the same guy who sent an angry mob to pillage his workplace, but that's Republican politics these days for you.