The government must vigorously push for the prosecution of people who encourage the public creation and circulation of non-consensual intimate imagery ...
Drivers in Dorchester County will see more police cars on the roads to ensure a safer New Year’s holiday.The Dorchester ...
Amaze Holdings ( ($AMZE) ) just unveiled an update. On October 23, 2025, Amaze Holdings, Inc. entered into an amended and restated securities ...
Parler’s owner laid off most of its staff and executives in recent weeks, according to a report yesterday by The Verge. Parlement Technologies, owner of the self-described “free speech” social network ...
The social media platform Parler accidentally leaked the personal email addresses of its own VIPs, including Ivanka Trump and Kimberly Guilfoyle. The Parler outreach team emailed over 200 verified ...
The most prominent members of the conservative social media platform, Parler, were in for not one but two surprises on Monday. However, one thing Parler doesn't seem to appreciate is its VIPs' privacy ...
The Jan. 6 committee has a subpoena for the former head of the pro-MAGA social network Parler who claims he was fired from the company in 2021 in part because of his push to remove extremists from the ...
As thousands of President Donald Trump's supporters swarmed Washington last week, one hacker archived their posts on Parler to help reconstruct the role the social media platform played in the deadly ...
On Tuesday, the House held its first hearing for the committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol Building—an attack that was livestreamed. As the country scrambled to understand what ...
Parler, the social media app removed from iPhones and Android devices in the wake of the attack Jan. 6 on the Capitol, is back on Apple's App Store. In a statement Monday, Parler announced its app has ...
May 17 (Reuters) - Parler, a social media app popular with U.S. conservatives, returned to Apple Inc ‘s App Store on Monday, after the iPhone maker dropped it following the deadly Jan. 6 riot at the U ...
PARLER is down again just months after being cut off by Amazon, Apple and Google. The self-described “free speech” social network app is completely offline, with users unable to log in or visit the ...