Oregon forbade most surreptitious recordings in public places. The Ninth Circuit (!) ruled that law "invalid on its face."
Karine Jean-Pierre declared herself an historic figure in an historic administration in a recent interview, but neglected to say why.
Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) launched an anti-Trump ad to play in New Hampshire while Trump hosts an on-air town hall tomorrow.
CNN fired Don Lemon, their once-favorite news anchor, after a series of poor performances and on-air verbal spats.
The Ray Epps Files saw a total re-release and supplement of the original thread, plus a new thread making a new, explosive allegation.
BuzzFeed, famous for publishing the Steele Dossier and other stories with a leftist slant and dubious veracity, announced its shutdown.
Two prominent Twitter users, both residents of San Francisco, now testify to the failed city it has become.
Elon Musk's Twitter abruptly labeled National Public Radio (NPR) as "U.S. State-affiliated media," provoking protest and debate.
Even some of the harshest critics of Donald Trump say the indictment against him is too week ever to stop him from running for office.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk called for the release of the jailed Trump supporter and Q-Anon follower Jacob Chansley, who is incarcerated for his role in the...