A group of 55 parents wrote a letter to lawmakers urging them to pass two Senate bills to protect teens from harmful ads and cyberbullying on social media.
When he announced his 2024 presidential campaign, the seditionist former president triggered rules preventing his potentially false content from being flagged.
In less than two hours, a video of an election worker talking to voters in Arizona went viral on right-wing Twitter, accompanied by conspiracies.
In the study, TikToks where users spoke in political terms performed three time worse than nearly identical videos where the same terms weren't used.
The Justice Department will deploy federal election monitors in 64 jurisdictions around the country, amid rising Republican voter fraud conspiracy theories.
The shell company working to acquire Truth Social has been staring down looming financial collapse—but now its shares are climbing upward.
A group of well-resourced businessmen and economists are trying to convince the CFTC to allow bets on the upcoming midterm elections.
Meta's previously called the Washington State laws unconstitutional. They require ad sellers to track and maintain identifying details about its advertisements.
In September, the company's PAC funneled at least $17,500 to nine different campaigns for GOP House members who've denied the outcome of the 2020 election.
The Daily Star 's experiment to see how much longer the former prime minister would last in office now has its own Wikipedia page.
"I cannot deliver the mandate on which I was elected by the Conservative Party," Truss said in her resignation.
While Ron Watkins may or may not be Q, his abysmal Arizona campaign has breathed its last breath.
The platform is banning political fundraising videos and will require U.S. politically affiliated accounts to be verified.
The song is called "Semper Supra," which is Latin for "always above."
Officials from the Lone Star State have made numerous head-scratching claims about social media and tech companies.
Can you imagine a U.S. president speaking ill of the opposing political party? It's simply unprecedented.
The man behind the documentary 'Unprecedented' says the former president was experiencing 'a real withdrawal' from social media during filming.
The House approved a little-discussed budget amendment requiring the Pentagon to make its data purchases public. Now the Senate will decide its fate.
Experts and senators largely agree on Congress' most ambitious push to pass national privacy reform yet, but the clock is ticking.
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