Congressional committees are demanding answers about the FBI's response to the deadly Bourbon Street truck attack in New Orleans. They have raised questions about the absence of the bureau's ranking official in New Orleans ahead of major events.
Top Senate Republicans called on federal agencies and Meta to provide the public with more information surrounding the deadly attacks that stunned the country on New Year’s Day. On Thursday, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Chairman Ron Johnson (R-WI) launched a congressional investigation into the New Orleans terrorist
Journalist Matt Taibbi spoke to Brian Kilmeade about Mark Zuckerberg coming out against government censorship of social media and revealing the pressure he faced from the Biden administration to censor content on Facebook and Instagram.
Congressional lawmakers are making inquiries into how the FBI and Meta responded to the New Orleans terror attack on New Year's Day, the AP reports. Why it matters: Lawmakers are questioning the whereabouts of the FBI's top agent in New Orleans when the attack occurred,
According to the FBI, Facebook took down five videos Jabbar posted to the platform on the day he carried out the New Orleans attack stating that he had joined ISIS and wanted to harm his family ...
Border czar’ says ICE wouldn’t need to enter communities if local law enforcement worked with the agency to target criminals.
A West Palm Beach caterer and dessert chef sits in Palm Beach County Main Detention Center after his Friday night arrest over social media posts the FBI and local police said count as threats to kill President Donald Trump.
A Florida man was arrested after allegedly calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump on Facebook. The Secret Service is investigating.
Facebook is more popular than the U.S. Supreme Court, the CIA and several other government institutions, according to new polling. In the latest Harvard CAPS Harris poll, the social media giant helmed by Mark Zuckerberg had the third-highest favorability rating out of 19 institutions,
Matthew Brackley of Waldoboro and Benjamin Bowden from Orrington were among the 15 Mainers who were pardoned for their role in the January 6th riots.
Police said the man said something to the effect of "Lincoln, JFK, Reagan, Martin Luther King, and Trump. Unfortunately, one is still alive."