Ted Budd of North Carolina argued that hurricanes in his home state were an "absolutely different" matter from wildfires that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles.
Conservatives erupted Tuesday on social media following an exchange between Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth and freshman Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont., regarding gender identity.
Republican senators are at odds over the looming ban of the social media website, TikTok, expected to take place Sunday, January 19 if the US Supreme Court doesn't stop or delay it. Punchbowl News reporter Andrew Desiderio wrote via X on Thursday,
After decades of sitting as the state’s minority at every level of government, California Republicans are hoping to capitalize on what they’re calling “gross mismanagement” regarding the still-burning wildfires across the state.
Sounds familiar: The GOP leader is just the latest elected official to be sued for allegedly blocking opinions posted on social media. President-elect Donald Trump was sued in 2017 for blocking ...
Xavier Becerra, who has led the Department of Health and Human Services, says federal agencies are outmatched in a world of “instantaneous information and disinformation.”
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) said Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg met with President-elect Trump a day ahead of announcing the social media network will eliminate its fact-checking program to
Rep. Tom Emmer effusive in his praise of Trump — even after being reminded of the time Trump torpedoed his bid for Speaker with a brutal post on social media.
Too many Republican lawmakers — who should know better — are endorsing the president-elect’s newfound dreams of acquiring much of the continent.
The Democratic National Committee announced Monday that it is relying on the expertise of Vice President Kamala Harris‘s former social media gurus to lead a new initiative to counter President-elect Donald Trump ahead of his incoming second administration.
Citing a changing "legal and policy landscape," social media giant Meta is ending its corporate diversity, equity and inclusion program, according to a leaked internal company memo published on Friday.
Shou Chew, TikTok’s chief executive, will plan to attend President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration Monday as the popular social media platform’s days are numbered in the United States. Chew will join other tech moguls,