Ocasio-Cortez wants her puppy’s name to be a ‘Star Trek’ reference
The dog might be named Pelham.
On Jan 10, 2020 by Alex Thomas
Larry David doesn’t want Bernie Sanders to win—because he doesn’t want to have to work
But, it has not broken the doppelgängers up.
On Jan 10, 2020 by Libby Cohen
Marianne Williamson ends presidential campaign
The self-help influencer ran a controversial and applauded-online campaign.
On Jan 10, 2020 by David Covucci
Reddit bans deepfakes with ‘malicious’ intent
The move comes ahead of the 2020 election
There’s a simple explanation for Trump’s recent bevy of QAnon retweets
Trump has been tweeting posts that dance around the QAnon phenomenon recently. What does that say?
On Jan 10, 2020 by Mike Rothschild
Instagram scammers exploiting Australia bushfires
Liking a post won’t get $1 donated to Australia for you.
On Jan 9, 2020 by Mikael Thalen
Student onboard Ukrainian plane tweeted minutes before crash
Mojtaba Abbasnezhad was one of six University of Toronto students who died in the plane crash.
On Jan 9, 2020 by Tiffanie Drayton
Conservatives fall for fake Ilhan Omar tweet calling for ‘violence’ against Trump
The fictitious image continues to spread on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
It looks like Twitter is killing off the ratio, its only good feature
The site is experimenting with new features that let users limit who can reply to their tweets.
People are sharing images of their dead loved ones captured by Google Maps
‘There is my grandpa, just sitting there.’
Ring employees caught watching customers’ videos
The admission was made in a letter from the company to U.S. senators.
The Trump campaign is appalled a government leader would get ideas from cable news
‘Only Trump can get his masterful ideas from Fox & Friends.’
On Jan 9, 2020 by Claire Goforth
Trump mixes up 401ks with basic kitchen solvent, shames Americans
POTUS’ incorrect tweet gets dunked on.
On Jan 9, 2020 by David Covucci
Facebook issues stance on deceptive political ads: Figure it out yourself
Users will have tools to filter out the noise.
Conspiracy theorists want to believe the Iran earthquake was a U.S. secret weapon
It’s a fanciful conspiracy, and one that won’t die.
On Jan 9, 2020 by Mike Rothschild
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