Silicon Valley is done with the Donald. Do tech companies care about democracy or are they just joining the winning team?
A meme-ified clip of Brandon Aiyuk’s epic play served as a dubious boast, until Twitter took it down.
A positive earnings report, a reputable survey of its users, and two meetings with politicians reveal a company unwilling to confront its most urgent problem.
The former 30-term Michigan congressman died yesterday at 92. He was apparently hilarious.
The 7,000-word Q&A is so much more than just the part about the goat Mark Zuckerberg killed with a laser.
The social media platform is responding to years-long calls to make Twitter less of a nightmare for marginalized groups.
Unite the Right 2 flopped and big tech largely deplatformed Alex Jones, but Laura Ingraham took white nationalism into prime time — and Nazis and racists are running for office everywhere.