The Trump White House rolled out a new social media account intended to hold "fake news accountable," Fox News Digital learned.
Ted Budd of North Carolina argued that hurricanes in his home state were an "absolutely different" matter from wildfires that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles.
A group of influential senators are renewing efforts to ban children under 13 from social media and prohibit platforms from targeting teens with personalized recommendations, a sweeping proposal that is poised to gain steam with Republicans in control of Congress.
President-elect Donald Trump promised to extend the deadline on the law that temporarily shut down the social media app over the weekend.
I’m not going to take lectures from someone who a year ago didn’t think Donald Trump should be president,” said state Sen. Randy Fine.
Donalds’ critics on social media blasted him for using the “weird” and “creepy” nickname for the president-elect: The crypto world is surging on optimism as Donald Trump assumes the office for president for the second time. China has provided the strongest indication yet that it’s willing to secure a deal that will keep TikTok operating in the US.
Isabella Maria DeLuca, who was slapped with federal charges for breaching the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, took to social media to reveal she’d officially been granted clemency by the 47th
Social media users on X (formerly Twitter), including Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.), agreed with the Republican that hurricanes “can’t be controlled” before shutting down his fires claim. “I want to let you know that the specific fires that exploded ...
The bill was signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom last year and entered effect on Jan. 1. It would have banned notifications for minors on social media apps during certain hours.
The Florida Legislature still must send the bill to him before he acts. Here’s what to watch for in the coming days.
Kai's latest YouTube vlog, "My grandpa became the president again," has racked up 2.4 million views in 48 hours.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, the youngest in history at 27, announced at her first press conference Tuesday that her office will offer podcasters, bloggers, social media influencers