Tucker Carlson Interviews Drive News Cycles
Since being removed from the Fox News lineup, Tucker Carlson has held bombshell interviews that have driven news cycles.
Since being removed from the Fox News lineup, Tucker Carlson has held bombshell interviews that have driven news cycles.
A Texas elementary school teacher was fired after sharing a number of offensive and racist posts on social media, including one in which she claimed to “enjoy being racist” and another in which she was upset at the fact that her sister was dating a White man.
X, which was previously known as Twitter, has filed a lawsuit against an organization that researches misinformation on social media, accusing it of illegally gaining access to the sites “protected data.”
Elon Musk threatened to sue an organization that researches misinformation on social media, accusing that it lied about X, previously known as Twitter, about hate speech on the platform.
After launching what he referred to as a “thirst strike” to bring attention to federally enforced water breaks, Democrat Congressman Greg Casar was widely criticized online after his attempted protest lasted only eight hours before he felt that he had to hydrate.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s 2024 presidential campaign team fired a staffer who created and shared a pro-DeSantis video that depicted the candidate’s face with a symbol appropriated by the Nazis.
Hunter Biden’s former business partner Devon Archer will testify before Congress while Twitter gets a facelift
Early Monday, Twitter owner Elon Musk changed the blue bird logo on the platform to a black and white “X,” in an effort to rebrand the social media platform.
In a leaked memo, the popular California-based burger chain In-N-Out has banned some employees from wearing masks unless they present a medical note from a doctor, with the company’s reasoning stating that it prevents customers from “seeing their smiles.”