The Jan. 6 committee has spent months gathering stunning new details on how social media companies failed to address the online extremism and calls for violence that preceded the Capitol riot.
Ukraine’s interior minister died Wednesday in a helicopter crash near the capital that killed at least another 14 people, including other officials and three children, authorities said.
Once stripped of their committee assignments over social media posts, R Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar has been installed on House panels by GOP leaders for the new Congress.
McCarthy is taking heat for claiming he “had a few questions” about the resume of Rep. Santos while insisting the serial liar should not be forced out of office, but does that make McCarthy “complicit?”
In a trend that is not inspiring confidence in democracy, during the past decade, conspiratorial thinking has shifted from a worrying factor in Republican politics to a defining feature.
Sen. Joe Manchin took a swipe at the "open press system" in the U.S. during a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum. When asked if he believes political attitudes in the U.S. are changing.
In an era that showed us how online influence could be weaponized, Twitter’s staff spent years trying to protect the platform against impulsive ranting billionaires — then one made himself the CEO.
When Vox readers what price increases bothered them most amid our current economic environment of high inflation. The most common answer was eggs — a relatively small-ticket item but a staple.
Edward Tian, a senior at Princeton University, has been working feverishly on a new app to combat the misuse of a powerful, new artificial intelligence tool called ChatGPT before it changes writing
forever.
A staffer who worked for Herschel Walker’s Senate campaign filed a lawsuit against prominent conservative activist Matt Schlapp, accusing him of groping him before last year’s midterm election.
The steady decline paints a bleak financial picture and presents a major challenge for Musk, who has been working to institute a number of changes in efforts to make the platform more profitable.
Although Brazil’s communications minister, Paulo Pimenta, noted that Brazil’s attack was more serious than its American counterpart, January 6 seemingly provided a model for the protestors.
Schools in Fairfax County are under investigation after allegedly failing to give students their National Merit Scholarship recognition in a timely manner, before many students submitted college
applications.
With a bill introduced into the state legislature, a group of Republican Wyoming lawmakers wants to phase out the sale of electric vehicles in the state by 2035 to help safeguard the oil and gas
industries.
Ukrainian troops in Oklahoma began training on how to operate and maintain the Patriot missile defense system, as top U.S. military official Gen. Mark Milley traveled to Poland, near the border with
Ukraine.
In an effort that could generate sharp backlash from moderates, Senior House Republicans are moving in their case against Homeland
Security Secretary Mayorkas and may launch impeachment proceedings.
Nearly two dozen House Republicans prevented Kevin McCarthy from quickly securing the speaker’s gavel. Some made out better than others in committee seats.
The decision was meant to avoid complicating the later stages of the investigation and because Mr. Biden’s attorneys had quickly
turned over a first batch and were cooperating.