Recent Texas transplant Elon Musk, the world's richest person, has entertained us all in recent weeks with plenty of real-life tailspins, many self-inflicted.
The two firebrands, known for their outrageous remarks, tweeted more than anyone else in their respective chambers during 2023, according to a new study.
Paxton announced his office is investigating watchdog group Media Matters for 'potentially fraudulent activity' after it reported on white supremacist content on the platform formerly known as Twitter.
After a report from Media Matters showed advertisements from major brands appeared next to antisemitic posts on X, the company sued the media watchdog group and its reporter. The Texas AG’s Office plans to investigate the nonprofit for potential fraud.
The Silver and Black have 1.4 million fake followers on Twitter, according to the report with ranked the team as having the sixth-highest number of fake followers.
Far-right group Defend Our Kids Texas asked people to post the name, email address and location of drag shows. It's unclear what the group plans to do with the info.
Another of our top stories detailed ethics questions about a syndication deal that tiresome and tireless bloviator U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz inked for his podcast.
Both the Federal Trade Commission and Sen. Ed Markey, D-Massachusetts, have also issued stern warnings to Musk about the dangers of dicking around with one of the world's most-accessed social networks.
Gloria Trevi, the groundbreaking Mexican pop singer-songwriter, electrified Freeman Coliseum on Saturday, bringing feminist lyrics, scintillating dance moves and an array of…