
Facebook removes Trump ads with symbols once used by Nazis
The campaign ad featured an upside-down red triangle, a symbol once used by Nazis to designate political prisoners, communists and others in concentration camps.
Continue Reading »The campaign ad featured an upside-down red triangle, a symbol once used by Nazis to designate political prisoners, communists and others in concentration camps.
Continue Reading »With less than five months until Election Day, the survey offers few bright spots for a president confronting a historic pandemic, a sharp economic decline and national outrage over police brutality against black people.
Continue Reading »The latest figures confirm three groups of people – older people, minorities and those with pre-existing health conditions – are more likely to have a severe form of COVID-19 if they become infected and are at highest
Continue Reading »A company has designed a double-decker seating configuration which could give passengers more privacy and virus protection.
Continue Reading »A pair of Nassau County, New York, police officers saw the feathered friend caught in the front of a car while they were on the way to work.
Continue Reading »The World Video Game Hall of Fame inducted Bejeweled, Centipede, King’s Quest and Minecraft in a virtual ceremony Thursday that recognized their influence on the industry and the gamers who have spent tens of billions of hours
Continue Reading »In a letter to the House clerk, Pelosi directed the immediate removal of portraits depicting the former speakers.
Continue Reading »Opelika police have arrested a third suspect in a kidnapping and assault that was streamed on Facebook Live.
Continue Reading »Secretary of Defense Mark Esper on Thursday announced a review aimed at increasing diversity in the U.S. military.
Continue Reading »Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard has formally charged two Atlanta police officers in the shooting death of Rayshard Brooks.
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