Snapchat to stop promoting President Trumps content

Snapchat said Wednesday it would no longer promote President Donald Trump’s content in its Discover section, a move that brings the messaging company closer to Twitter's approach in the ongoing debate over political speech. The…

Rep. Steve King ousted in Iowa GOP primary,…

Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, who has a long history of racist and outrageous remarks, lost his long-held House seat in a Republican primary on Tuesday, NBC News projected. With 98 percent of the vote counted,…

Bucking Trump, Pentagon chief Esper says no need…

Breaking with President Donald Trump, Defense Secretary Mark Esper says he doesn't support using the military to quell protests triggered by the death of George Floyd. “I don’t think they need to be used,” Esper…

Former deputy AG Rod Rosenstein to face questions…

WASHINGTON — Former Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will face questions Wednesday at a Senate hearing about the origins of Robert Mueller’s investigation and the FBI probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election and…

Mark Zuckerberg stands by decision on Trump posts…

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told employees Tuesday that he was sticking with his decision not to take down incendiary posts in which President Donald Trump appeared to call for violence against protesters. In a staffwide…