Staff at DOGE were reportedly getting death threats over their theft of private data.
Takes one to know one.
Just like in 2016, Donald Trump benefited from having a loud propagandist with access to an influential media bullhorn.
The internet’s favorite pillow man is expanding his tech empire. He would like to sell you some socks and maybe a home tooth-repair kit.
Meta found 7,704 accounts and 954 pages on Facebook and Instagram boosting pro-China content and criticizing US policies.
A decorated U.S. Air Force veteran is heading to prison after pleading guilty to a GoFundMe border wall scheme.
A single swatter allegedly placed more than 20 bogus police calls in 11 states and Canada in a little under four months.
New court documents reveal that Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, and even Rupert Murdoch privately expressed doubts about the whole election fraud narrative.
A new report found Steve Bannon's War Room podcast is the number one political podcast to tout false and misleading information. Are you surprised?
Supporters expecting Trump to reveal his running mate were instead Rick Rolled with a poorly photoshopped NFT collection. They're not happy.
What should you make of the mess of Elon Musk, Matt Taibbi, the ‘Twitter Files,’ and Hunter Biden’s laptop?
No, the attacker wasn't arrested in his underwear. And, no, the attacker wasn't a "friend."
"I am never going to stop fighting. In fact, I have not yet begun to fight. They will have to kill me first," the podcaster said.
DOJ and the National Archives filed suit against Peter Navarro for his emails on Wednesday.
The former White House chief strategist had his D.C. townhouse swarmed with police over a false report of an armed man.
A new boycott campaign against the conservative broadcaster and ad exchanges is to unveil how complicated tech systems can keep far-right franchises afloat.
Recently revealed internal White House records show a 7 hour and 37-minute gap in Trump's phone logs on January 6, 2021.
The right-wing Twitter alternative is apparently having big financial problems. The solution? Layoff its entire IT staff.
In 2022, right-wing extremists are increasingly decentralized, switching to new technologies like NFTs, and running for local office.
A Washington Post analysis shows that 47 far-right figures' followings on Gab, Gettr, Rumble and Telegram have largely flatlined.
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