Twitter urged to suspend Tory Party Twitter account after it ‘misled’ the public
The account temporarily pretended to be a fact-checking service.
On Nov 20, 2019 by Siobhan Ball
How to watch tonight’s 2020 Democratic debate
Here’s what you need to know going into tonight’s debate.
On Nov 20, 2019 by Andrew Wyrich
Trump’s handwritten ‘I WANT NOTHING’ note gets memed
He thinks scribbling in Sharpie constitutes the ‘final word’ on impeachment.
On Nov 20, 2019 by Claire Goforth
Android security flaw could have let hackers hijack your phone’s camera
An attacker could also obtain GPS data and even listen in on calls.
On Nov 20, 2019 by Mikael Thalen
Trump Jr. retweets UFC fighter who called troop a ‘douche bag’
The First Son is always a shining example for Americans everywhere.
Amazon says police can hold on to Ring videos indefinitely
Ring’s relationship with law enforcement has faced scrutiny.
Why does Pete Buttigieg always tweet ‘buh’?
Breaking down the mayor’s favorite reply.
On Nov 20, 2019 by David Covucci
The far-right is mobilizing to get Roger Stone pardoned
Paul Manafort wasn’t getting this kind of love.
On Nov 20, 2019 by Zachary Petrizzo
Syracuse students say white supremacist manifesto was AirDropped to them
Syracuse University has been plagued by a string of racist incidents within the past month.
On Nov 19, 2019 by Libby Cohen
Florida woman gets prison time for throwing slushie at Matt Gaetz
She is calling it ‘SlushieGate.’
Reddit wants to stop its pro-Trump forum from outing the alleged whistleblower
A message warns the subreddit of ‘further consequences’ if the activity continues.
On Nov 19, 2019 by Mikael Thalen
Facebook-Breitbart partnership under fire in wake of new Stephen Miller emails
Miller placed a story in Breitbart.
On Nov 19, 2019 by David Covucci
John Krasinski under fire after praising the CIA
‘The CIA is something that we should all not only cherish but be saying thank you for every single day.’
On Nov 19, 2019 by Collyn Burke
New York sues JUUL for marketing to teenagers
The move comes amid a possible nationwide ban.
On Nov 19, 2019 by Andrew Wyrich
Congress thinks Facebook is misleading you about its location tracking
Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) and Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) sent a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Monday.
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