A new boycott campaign against the conservative broadcaster and ad exchanges is to unveil how complicated tech systems can keep far-right franchises afloat.
The government can do a lot of things for you. It will also lie to you.
The vote was 414 to 9. Who are these people, and what is their deal?
An Android app using a similar name to Trump's social media site has gotten well over 100,000 downloads and offers in-app purchases.
Earlier this week, Musk's lawyer claimed the SEC is trying to “muzzle and harass” the billionaire with its ongoing investigative measures.
Attempts to bring Canadian truckers' 'freedom convoy' to the U.S. are mired in dysfunction.
Three men have been charged with illegally funneling money to the reelection campaign of Sen. Susan Collins.
The launch of Trump's Twitter clone is allegedly imminent, so we thought he could use some pointers as he transitions from politics to tech.
Dr. Eric Lander was a controversial pick from the start, given his fundraisers with Jeffrey Epstein.
Apparently, whatever Trump didn't shred up himself, he decided were his personal souvenirs.
In 2022, right-wing extremists are increasingly decentralized, switching to new technologies like NFTs, and running for local office.
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 House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol wants social media to answer for its role.
Rather than pay $50,000 daily fines, the firm behind the hoax Arizona audit claims it has totally disbanded.
The Check My Ads campaign even offers a handy guide for activists that want to hit misinformation peddlers where it hurts (their wallets).
"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.
Trump Media and Technology Group has yet to launch a single product, but FINRA and the SEC are already interested.
The House Financial Services Committee will hold a hearing with several prominent crypto CEOs on Dec. 8.