January 19, 2021 Clinton, Pelosi blasted by left for continuing to push 'Russiagate': 'They're never going to give up' Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi are facing backlash from their own side of the aisle over their ongoing pursuit to find any ties between President Trump and Russia.
January 19, 2021 NY Times editor mocked for Biden fanfare as President-elect lands at Joint Base Andrews: 'I have chills' New York Times editor Lauren Wolfe was ridiculed on social media Tuesday for hyping the arrival of President-elect Joe Biden at Joint Base Andrews ahead of Wednesday's inauguration.
January 19, 2021 Twitter 'actively working' to support transition of White House accounts to Biden admin on Inauguration Day Twitter is “actively working” with the U.S. government to support the transition of accounts from the Trump administration to the Biden administration, ӣƵ has learned, which will take place Wednesday after President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in as 46th president of the United States.
January 18, 2021 Washington Post panned over op-ed invoking 'multiracial Whiteness' to explain Trump support among minorities An op-ed published by The Washington Post last week has raised eyebrows over its explanation of why President Trump gained among minority voters despite his 2020 election defeat.
January 18, 2021 Alec Baldwin says 'goodbye' to Twitter 'for now' following wife Hilaria's heritage scandal Alec Baldwin has announced that he's leaving Twitter "for now" amid a scandal surrounding his wife, Hilaria Baldwin, whose heritage was recently called into question.
January 18, 2021 Andrew Sullivan rips NYT for calling Black Lives Matter riots 'isolated instances of property destruction' Former New York Magazine columnist Andrew Sullivan blasted The New York Times for its characterization of the violence that took place last year following the death of George Floyd in an attempt to separate the riots that took place on Capitol Hill earlier this month.
January 18, 2021 Twitter official says it will have a 'global approach' when tackling 'misleading' info, leaked video shows A leaked recording of a top Twitter official suggests the company will have a "global approach" when it comes to tackling misinformation as critics in recent weeks have sounded the alarm on political censorship.
January 18, 2021 Georgia's Greene regains Twitter access after account locked for 'multiple violations' Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R.-Ga., regained access to her Twitter account frozen Monday after her account was temporarily locked over "multiple violations" on the social media platform.
January 17, 2021 Parler CEO ‘confident’ platform will return by month’s end after weekend of positive developments EXCLUSIVE -- Parler chief executive officer John Matze is “confident” that his social media platform will be back online in the near future after his team was able to launch a static website and recover the company’s data over the weekend in a series of positive developments.
January 17, 2021 Twitter bans Trump, but left-wing activist charged in Capitol riot still active on platform A left-wing activist charged for his alleged participation in the Capitol Hill riot maintains control of his Twitter and YouTube accounts, ӣƵ has learned.