A study that included more than 7,000 people revealed how this nascent technology might have its limits.
The Arizona representative, who has extensive ties to the far right, tweeted an edited clip of 'Attack on Titan' showing him killing Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
QAnon supporters have reportedly lingered in Dallas at the behest of a Telegram influencer who predicted JFK Jr.'s return using numerology.
Rep. Paul Gosar is just the latest Republican to share extremist videos imagining the death of his political enemies.
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.
QAnon supporters reportedly believe the late Kennedy will re-appear to proclaim Donald Trump the "king of kings."
Trump's website was temporarily defaced by a video of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Watkins, who is widely suspected of being behind the QAnon conspiracy theory, wants to represent Arizona in 2023.
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.
A recently unearthed study points to a much less nefarious culprit for the sound linked to the "attacks": crickets.
The Tesla CEO isn't a fan of the new White House and its commitment to not totally eviscerating worker protections.
Secretary Blinken later posted a tweet with a more muted message for Beijing.
The department wants to know if any of its millions of employees are experiencing “Anomalous Health Incidents."
Brazil's Senate and Supreme Court have both blocked an order that would prevent tech firms from deleting his hoax claims of voter fraud.
In a somewhat baffling argument, Arizona's attorney general thinks the order discriminates against citizens.
Moderation decisions aren't an "illegal in-kind contribution," the FEC told the National Republican Committee.
One White House official hinted that vaccine mandates for domestic flights weren't "off the table."
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.
McCarthy threatened that if Republicans regain control of Congress, they'll retaliate against companies that hand over records.