Marjorie Taylor Greene is among those including Trump and the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, whose accounts were disabled and recently restored.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Mother of missing 20-month-old Quinton Simon arrested after remains found in Georgia landfill
Quinton Simon’s mother is being held in a Georgia jail awaiting a bond hearing slated Tuesday. She faces charges including murder and false reporting.
Tesla issues back-to-back recalls, one impacting 322,000 cars with crash risk increase
Two Tesla recalls affect roughly 350,000 Model X, Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. They can all be remedied by an over-the-air firmware update.
University of Virginia football player Mike Hollins released from hospital after being shot
Mike Hollins was shot after he returned to a charter bus to help his teammates, and has undergone multiple surgeries. He was discharged this week.
Jay Leno is undergoing ‘very aggressive’ hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Five things to know about it.
After excision and grafting surgery for second and third-degree burns, comedian Jay Leno is undergoing aggressive hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator coach Todd Downing arrested on DUI charge in Nashville
Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Todd Downing was arrested early Friday in Williamson County. He was charged with DUI and speeding.
Man dancing on top of 18-wheeler knocked off, killed when semi drives under Houston bridge
Police said the driver of the semi was unaware the man was on dancing, possibly recording himself, on top of the truck, before falling to his death.
‘Act like you’re my mom’: 10-year-old boy escapes potential kidnaping asking clerk for help
Sammy Green, 10, was able to outsmart a woman who had been following him by asking a clerk to pretend she was his mother.
1 billion young people may be at risk for hearing loss due to ‘unsafe’ listening habits, study shows
Study suggests 24% of 12- to 34-year-olds globally listen at “unsafe level” on devices and visit noisy venues
FBI director says TikTok poses national security threat, and he’s ‘extremely concerned’
FBI Director Christopher Wray said APIs ByteDance embeds in TikTok could be used by China to “control data collection of millions of users.”