More Politics - Page 27
Politician video calls into debate on distracted driving law while...driving
The shoddy virtual background isn't hiding much.
By Tim Marcin
Facebook's Oversight Board upholds Trump's suspension
The long-awaited decision is finally here. Sort of.
By Matt Binder
Will Trump be allowed back on Facebook and Instagram? We'll know Wednesday.
Trump could be posting on Facebook once again.
By Matt Binder
No, Joe Biden's climate plan isn't taking away your precious burgers
Biden does not want to ban burgers.
By Matt Binder
'The Daily Show' breaks down the far right figureheads who fuel toxic conspiracies
These are the personalities spreading falsehood across the country.
By Proma Khosla
Soak in the epic awkwardness of John Boehner calling Chuck Todd 'a shit' on live TV
The video speaks for itself.
Seth Meyers calls out Republicans for hypocritical stance on 'cancel culture'
"They want to use their platforms and the power of the state to cancel anyone they disagree with."
By Sam Haysom
Want to help close the digital divide? Use the FCC Speed Test app.
To close the digital divide, the FCC is asking the public to help map internet access across the country. Here's an easy way to help.
By Rachel Kraus
A Roblox fan with questions posed as a White House reporter. Why was deception necessary?
This Lego from 'Roblox' has a point.
By Matt Binder
What is the 'police Bill of Rights' and why is its repeal a win for social justice?
The state of Maryland took a major step toward police accountability on Saturday.
Antifascists out Proud Boys and Neo-Nazi groups behind 'White Lives Matter' rallies
They tricked the white nationalists with fake Telegram groups too.
By Matt Binder
Trump’s campaign exploited default opt-in settings. It cost his supporters millions.
Recurring donations and "money bomb" checkboxes were pre-checked for donors.
By Rachel Kraus
Hollywood must bear some blame for the rise of QAnon
What primed millions to accept a wacky conspiracy theory? Try years of movies and TV shows about conspiracy theories.
By Chris Taylor
Sex trafficking investigation into Matt Gaetz and friend digs up their tech fails
Who cares about digital paper trails when you're an untouchable white man, amirite?
By Rachel Kraus
TikTok's algorithm is sending users down a far-right extremist rabbit hole
Far-right content is still thriving on TikTok.
By Matt Binder
Where are some Republican Congress members getting their news? From far-right users on Twitter.
Far-right personalities spread lies and misinformation. Some members of Congress trust them for their news.
By Matt Binder
Conspiracy theorists think Joe Biden used a green screen to fake a recent appearance. (He did not.)
It was nothing more than an optical illusion.
By Matt Binder
New stimulus checks are coming and the internet is celebrating accordingly
Stimmy time! Stimmy time!
How much, when, and for whom: What to know about the third stimulus checks.
$1,400 checks are coming. (So are some slightly smaller ones.)
By Rachel Kraus
How Facebook, Twitter, YouTube reacted to big events in 2020, including Trump's many lies
Too little, too late.
By Rachel Kraus
Congresswoman drops social media report on Republicans who tried to overturn the election for Trump
It's nearly 2,000 pages long.
By Matt Binder
QAnon Shaman defends storming the Capitol, says he saved congressional muffins
The baked goods say "thank you?"
By Matt Binder
QAnon followers believe Trump will be inaugurated as president this month
The line keeps moving.
By Matt Binder