White House condemns 'horrifying' allegations against New Mexico candidate Peña
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The social media company said Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) violated its rules against posting photos of “graphic violence or adult content.”
Jack Sweeney had relied on a data site called ADS-B Exchange to share flight information on celebrities, including Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
Twitter was blocked for at least 12 hours on major Turkish mobile providers in an outage that ended early Thursday, following a flurry of online criticism of the government's response to this week's deadly earthquake.Online monitor netblocks.org on Wednesday showed Twitter becoming throttled and then completely blocked across all major cell phone providers in the country.
"These are just web addresses. I don't know what's in these tweets!" one Republican congressman protested.
Joey Swoll is causing a heated discourse around whether men glancing at women patrons at the gym is acceptable or not.
After intense backlash surrounding what appeared to be the first signs of Netflix's upcoming password sharing crackdown, the company clarified no official announcements have been made outside of the current test countries.
Daines, the head of Senate Republicans' campaign arm, apparently violated the site's prohibition on graphic imagery in profile photos.
About 180,000 Twitter users in the US were paying for subscriptions to the platform in January, The Information reported.
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The King laughed off an awkward comment about Prince Harry as he carried out engagements in East London on Wednesday. The monarch was greeting students at the University of East London (UEL) at its Stratford campus, when one asked: "Can you bring back Harry?" Charles replied: "Who?" after initially mishearing, before bursting into laughter when he understood what the man had said. Charles toured pioneering hospital training wards at UEL The King's youngest son, Harry, lives in Montecito with wif
When my five-year-old daughter cries at night for her father, I repeat what I have told her for almost a year: “Daddy has gone on one of his adventures. I don’t know what’s happened, but I’m doing everything I can to get the answers. I love you, I love Daddy and I miss him.” Every time the phone rings, my heart leaps with the thought: It’s him.
‘What are you filming me for?!’ singer says in TikTok clip
Peter Faulding, who has worked on cases involving serial killers, has joined the hunt for missing dog walker
Erling Haaland could reportedly leave Manchester City in June after the club were hit with 115 charges relating to the Premier League's financial rules.
Emmerdale will air a devastating new story for Paddy Dingle as he considers taking his own life.
The Uncut Gems star, 33, stepped out in the revealing outfit in New York on Tuesday.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem’s decision comes after a number of controversial weeks at the helm of the FIA
Factories and households will need to cut energy use further to help prepare for next winter, the boss of one of Europe’s largest energy suppliers has warned.
(Sputnik/Sergei Fadeichev/Pool via REUTERS, via third party)The Russian Ministry of Defense is transferring some mobilized Russian troops out of Donetsk in Ukraine after they reported that the militia of the Donetsk People's Republic beat them earlier this month, according to Vladislav Khovalyg, the governor of Tuva.The Russian troops, who were trained in the Novosibirsk region of Russia, began fighting at the front in Ukraine in December, according to Novaya Gazeta. But come February, the milit