Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Wednesday that "Facebook will no longer recommend political and civic groups to its users."
Billionaire Tesla CEO Elon Musk had short, but choice words to say about the censorship of a retail stock trader server by Discord.
"Scholarships are being stripped away from us by not getting an opportunity to play. These are life changing opportunities."
Reddit’s r/WallstreetBets is online again after being intentionally locked down by the social media platform, but the Discord ban is still in effect.
The White House said that President Joe Biden is proceeding with the creation of a bipartisan commission to study reforms to the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary, which he pledged to do during the campaign.
Trudeau's Christmas vacation in Costa Rica cost taxpayers $196,137.
The r/WallStreetBets server that initiated the the mass buy of Game Stop stock, thwarting bigger investors who were short selling the stock, has been banned by Discord.
"My message to those young people is you have the full capacity and power of the federal government. Your government is gonna work with you," Biden said.
Previous executive orders include ending the Keystone XL pipeline project, which cost the United States and Canada tens of thousands of jobs.
"What President Biden wants to do is make sure those folks have better choices, that they have alternatives. That they could be the people who go to work to make solar panels."
If DC statehood becomes a reality, the party balance in the Senate would likely skew further to the left.
The Media Action Network has launched a boycott of Bed, Bath & Beyond’s in response to their decision to drop MyPillow products because of owner Mike Lindell’s allegations of voter fraud and his support of former President Donald Trump.
"We do need to meet the climate change challenge and we need funds for improved infrastructure. Better roads, safer roads, safer bridges, and which also creates jobs."
Realizing he screwed up, de León started over, once again reciting the first line before muttering under his breath in frustration.
An American federal appeals court on Tuesday declined to cancel the Dakota Access Pipeline even as it upheld a ruling from a lower court throwing out a decision allowing its construction.