Anonymous

Libs of TikTok Has Gained 300,000 Followers Since Taylor Lorenz Hit Piece

The Libs of TikTok Twitter account is approaching one million followers after Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz exposed her identity in a hit piece.

Twitter Prevents Employees from Making ‘Unauthorized Changes’ After Musk Acquisition

Twitter Inc. locked down changes to its social networking platform through Friday after accepting an offer worth $44 billion from Elon Musk, according to...

Man Charged After Threatening Merriam-Webster Offices Over Gender Definitions

A California man was arrested Tuesday after allegedly making violent threats to Merriam-Webster for its updated dictionary definitions on gender-related topics. 

1 in 10 Surveyed Doctors Believe COVID Shots Aren’t Safe — But Is the Number Even Higher?

One in 10 primary care physicians don’t agree COVID-19 vaccines are safe, and 9.3% don’t believe the vaccines are effective, according to a survey conducted between May 14 and May 25, 2021.

2 Babies Saved by State’s Safe Haven Boxes Within a Week

In less than one week, two babies were placed in Indiana’s Safe Haven Boxes; they are the 16th and 17th Safe Haven Box surrenders since April 2016, when the first drop-box was installed.

Addicted to Masks? Maskers Anonymous Can Help

https://youtu.be/OBsCHDdi_O4

Twitter Takes ‘Poison Pill’ Plan to Fight Elon Musk’s Takeover

The board of Twitter voted unanimously to enact a "poison bill" measure to retain control of the company.

Zuckerberg Won’t Repeat 2020’s Massive Spending on Elections Offices

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced he won’t be donating money to help state and local officials administer the 2022 elections or any other election after criticism that the nearly $400 million he injected into the 2020 presidential contest unfairly bolstered Democratic turnout.

EXCLUSIVE: Olga, a Ukrainian Refugee, Tells Her Story

"We saw buildings in nearby cities completely collapsed from rocket strikes. We saw houses completely destroyed."

Chinese Residents Trapped in Lockdown Scream from Their Windows, Fight over Limited Food

Videos surfacing on social media in the past week from Shanghai – and rapidly deleted on government-controlled sites like Weibo – show mounting desperation as a poorly planned coronavirus lockdown leaves the heart of China’s economy with rotting food and a lack of basic necessities.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img