Attorney General Merrick Garland appoints special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden's business dealings, marking a significant turn in the Justice Department's ongoing probe.
Attorney General Merrick Garland appoints special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden's business dealings, marking a significant turn in the Justice Department's ongoing probe.
Internet rapper and social media star Lil Tay denies death rumors, stating that her Instagram account was hacked and used to spread misinformation about her and her brother's passing.
Conservative group files lawsuit to block $39 billion in debt relief for 800,000 borrowers, Education Department cancels debt for 804,000 borrowers in response.
Right-wingers mocked the U.S. Women's Soccer Team after Megan Rapinoe missed a crucial penalty kick, sparking a divisive response on social media.
Donald Trump indicted for organizing alternate slates of electors and making false claims of fraud in an attempt to interfere with the 2020 election and transition of power to Joe Biden.
Yellow, the third-largest less-than-truckload carrier in the U.S., has ceased operations and is filing for bankruptcy, leaving 30,000 employees out of work.
If coverage alone is a reliable indicator, the House Oversight subcommittee's hearing on UFO sightings is more important to the populace than Mitch McConnell freezing during a speech or Meta's Threads app losing 70% of its users since its peak on July 7.
President Mohamed Bazoum was elected in 2021 in Niger's first peaceful, democratic transfer of power since independence, but a coup attempt occurred just days before he was sworn in.
Narrative intelligence has shown us that the Internet is weighted down with false narratives. Intended to strip apart the nation's social fabric and drive us towards tribalism, these narratives appear on a near-daily basis now. Researchers may refer to them as disinformation campaigns or malign narratives, but in common usage they go by a different […]
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Harvard's use of legacy admissions policies, which give white applicants an advantage in the admissions process, following the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action.