Following an explosive performance yesterday at inauguration day, Katy Perry has set social media on fire. The 35-year-old singer sang her popular song Fireworks while fireworks exploded over The Washington Monument.
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Steve Scully is returning to C-SPAN, after being placed on administrative leave when he admitted that he falsely claimed that his Twitter account was hacked.
In a statement, C-SPAN said that Scully would return to work starting this week, with initial off-air assignments as a producer and a resumption of work on C-SPAN Radio’s Washington Today and his podcast series The Weekly. No date has been set for his return as one of the cable network’s on-air hosts.
“We view October’s events as a singular
Following an explosive performance yesterday at inauguration day, Katy Perry has set social media on fire. The 35-year-old singer sang her popular song Fireworks while fireworks exploded over The Washington Monument.
Sealed with a kiss! On Inauguration Day, President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden reminded us of what it looks like to have a loving husband and wife in the White House.
After months of refusing to accept the fact he lost the election, Donald Trump reportedly left a note in the Oval Office for President Joe Biden before skipping town to Florida on Wednesday. And, of course, no one could resist meme-ing the hell out of the potential contents inside the personal message.
Lady Gaga , Jennifer Lopez , Chrissy Teigen , and John Legend . Gaga sang the National Anthem at the ceremony, while Lopez shortly performed after.
Chrissy Teigen is the queen of social media, and it was no surprise to her followers when she documented her family’s pre-inauguration day activity. She shared video from leaving L.A.
NEW YORK -- Two of Fox News Channel's top news executives involved in the controversial — but correct — election night call of Arizona for Democrat Joe Biden are out at the network.Bill Sammon, senior vice president and managing editor at Fox's Washington bureau, announced his retirement to staff members on Monday.
Many people are breathing a collective sigh of relief that Donald Trump‘s four chaotic years as president — including a historic two impeachments — are finally coming to an end on Jan. 20.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorPresident Trump’s permanent ban from Twitter helped eliminate clouds of misinformation pollution from social media networks, according to new research.From Jan. 9-15, misinformation about election fraud on social networks plummeted around 73%, from 2.5 million posts to 688,000, according to data from social-analytics firm Zignal Labs, as cited by a Washington Post report.That came after Twitter finally banned Trump on Jan.
It’s going to be hard to find a room in D.C. next week — and the reaction on social media community appears to be divided.
I’m still angry after last week’s events at the Capitol. I mourn for Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died from injuries inflicted by rioters, and worry about the morale and safety of his fellow officers.
Tomorrowland star and Hollywood veteran George Clooney recently opened up about the Capitol Hill attacks by Trump Supporters that happened in the past week in Washington DC. The Oscar winner spoke at The Business podcast and revealed that he found the riots very devastating to watch, especially seeing people’s house being desecrated in that way.
Donald Trump has vowed to set up his own rival to Twitter after being banned from the website for life.The US president’s threat came as Democrats pushed ahead with plans to begin his impeachment process tomorrow over his role in last week’s deadly Washington DC riots.While some Republicans begged the opposition not to press forward with the attempts to remove Trump from the White House, one of his senators threatened to quit the party unless he resigned.Yesterday more details of Wednesday’s
Conservative journalist Susan Ferrechio took issue with New York Magazine writer Olivia Nuzzi on Saturday for penning that her lasting image of President Trump was of a man with "one finger on the nuclear button, the others glued to his phone." "Wait was he threatening to use nukes???" Ferrechio, the Washington Examiner’s chief congressional correspondent, balked. "Whoa.
Twitter permanently following this week’s horrific violence in Washington. The outgoing US President was blocked for good “due to the risk of further incitement of violence ”, the social media firm said.