Outgoing Facebook Exec Takes Responsibility For Claim In NYT Report
The company's outgoing head of communications admitted in a blog post that he asked a PR firm to "do work on" billionaire George Soros.
LEARN MOREDespite scandal after scandal, Facebook has managed to evade government regulation. Now, lawmakers are more often suggesting antitrust measures.
The White House argues that social media companies should limit misinformation, but two state AGs say the federal government should not be involved.
Scripps News spoke with Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, about TikTok and national security.
The bill that could lead to the app's American demise heads to the Senate, where lawmakers will debate whether to force ByteDance to sell it.
North Korea has described some of the systems it tested as capable of delivering tactical nuclear warheads to South Korea's capital.
After over two decades of fewer abortions, the U.S. has recently undergone a surge despite states trying to limit access to procedures and medicine.
Five states — Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Kansas and Ohio — are all holding presidential primaries Tuesday.