Some outlets have portrayed Trump's address as being made to striking UAW workers, but it isn't.
On Sep 27, 2023 by Marlon Ettinger
Reports of lip reading are spreading doubt that he ever said 'no comment.'
On Aug 14, 2023 by Katherine Huggins
Biden was also seen sporting shoes on the sand.
On Jul 31, 2023 by Katherine Huggins
Users on the app speculated that Meta's lobbying efforts contributed to a proposed TikTok ban.
On Mar 16, 2023 by Jacob Seitz
The U.S. doesn't want to ban TikTok, it wants to own it.
On Mar 10, 2023 by Jacob Seitz
The longtime broadband advocate said she faced 'unrelenting, dishonest, and cruel attacks' during her nomination process.
On Mar 7, 2023 by Jacob Seitz
Far-right Republicans are suddenly fashion experts.
On Dec 22, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
The popular progressives voted to avert a nationwide rail strike.
On Dec 1, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
it's the longest a nomination has stalled.
On Oct 26, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
Nelnet and the Department of Education websites were both flooded with users attempting to check their loan status
On Aug 24, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
For internet freedom, the road back is longer than ever.
On Jul 19, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
'So the stories are all just using the free tool run (analyzing 2,000 random accounts from the first 100K in Twitter's API) from Newsweek's reporter'
On May 19, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
She's been a frequent right-wing target.
On May 18, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
Digital rights groups launch an educational campaign to push for antitrust reform, according to a press release.
On Apr 14, 2022 by Jacob Seitz
'People voted for Biden what did they expect.'
On Mar 9, 2022 by Cecilia Lenzen