Politics Mar 26 Federal Trade Commission to investigate Facebook as company's stock value sinks Facebook said in a statement on Monday that the company remains "strongly committed" to protecting people's information and that it welcomes the opportunity to answer the FTC's questions.
Politics Mar 26 Fabricated photo shows Parkland shooting survivor Emma Gonzalez destroying Constitution The doctored animation, and news stories about it, were shared nearly 70,000 times on social media.
World Mar 26 Russian ambassador says U.S. expulsion of his nation's diplomats is ill-considered In a show of solidarity with Britain, the U.S. and the EU have announced expulsions of Russian diplomats.
World Mar 26 Canada joins U.S., European nations and expels Russian diplomats The four being expelled have been identified as intelligence officers or individuals who have used their diplomatic status to "undermine Canada's security or interfere in our democracy."…
World Mar 26 Poland, Germany and Lithuania say they will expel Russian diplomats after ex-spy poisoned The German foreign ministry said in a statement that the move was part of a joint European response to the Skripal case.
Politics Mar 26 Stormy Daniels reveals her relationship with Donald Trump on '60 Minutes' The White House did not immediately comment Sunday on the interview.
World Mar 24 UK watchdog assessing evidence from Cambridge Analytica raid Investigators from the Information Commissioner's Office spent about seven hours searching the Cambridge Analytica office.
Nation Mar 22 Stock market plunges on fears of trade tensions between the U.S. and China Stocks plunged, sending the Dow Jones industrials down more than 700 points, as investors feared that trade tensions will spike between the U.S. and China.
Nation Mar 22 Tillerson laments 'mean-spirited' Washington as he departs In a brief final farewell address to State Department employees on Thursday, Tillerson urged them to protect their personal integrity and to strive to respect one another.
Politics Mar 22 House approves huge spending bill, next to Senate The House has easily approved a bipartisan $1.3 trillion measure handing huge spending increases to defense programs and domestic initiatives ranging from road-building to biomedical research.