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Parler Is Down. What Will Happen to the Far-Right Media Ecosystem?
Amazon, Google, and Apple all pulled services from the 'free-speech' app because of users' role in organizing the January 6th attempted insurrection at the Capitol
Apple and Google Ban Social Media Platform Parler From App Store
Amazon has also reportedly threatened to boot the platform from their web services
Is the ‘QAnon Shaman’ From the MAGA Capitol Riot Covered in Neo-Nazi Imagery?
Runes and other Pagan symbols aren't inherently racist — but they've long been coopted by white supremacists
Why Are Country Music Wives Pushing Baseless Conspiracy Theories?
With nearly 2 million followers on Instagram, Jason Aldean's wife Brittany is at the forefront of an emerging trend in Nashville: the country-wife political conspiracist
He Was Assigned to Photograph a Joint Session of Congress. The MAGA Mob Had Other Plans
Photojournalist Saul Loeb captured some of the most indelible images of this week's attempted insurrection
‘The First Time’ With Doggface208
TikTok user Doggface208 — real name Nathan Apodaca — talks about that viral Fleetwood Mac video
‘Dating Game’ Helps Catch Serial Killer in Clip From ’20/20′ Special
By chance, a detective caught episode of Rodney Alcala as contestant on game show, which ultimately led to serial killer's arrest
Capitol Police Officer Dead After Pro-Trump Attack on the U.S. Capitol
Brian D. Sicknick died Thursday from injuries sustained during the incident
Attack on the U.S. Capitol
Photographer Nate Gowdy has documented close to 30 official Trump rallies since 2016, so he thought […]
Trump Supporters Are Spreading Lies That the Rioters Were Antifa
They were not. They were Trump supporters
Laverne Cox Drops Out of Sex Work Film Following Outrage
But sex workers remain furious that the adaptation of 'Sell/Buy/Date' is still being produced by Rashida Jones and Meryl Streep
Facebook, Instagram Will Block Trump From Their Platforms Indefinitely
"We believe the risks of allowing the President to continue to use our service during this period are simply too great," CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote on Thursday