Banned from Twitter and Facebook, former president launches Truth Social, but long waiting lists and glitches dampen sky-high interest in platform

Har Torah gets laughs even outside the Jewish world; head of school Rabbi Gary Menchel and the anonymous parent running the Twitter account talk humor, education and Jewish values

Defensive tackle Jonathan Allen says he 'would want to pick' the Nazi leader's brain, drawing backlash

Public dissent is unusual in the coastal enclave, where the terror group frequently cracks down on those who criticize it

After inquiry by reporter, Senate GOP immediately unfollows now-dormant user who linked to postings on antisemitic and racist websites; says will review matter

Opinion submitted by outgoing AG states that principles of freedom of expression apply when an elected official uses a private profile in the context of his public office

Suspended for repeatedly violating COVID-19 misinformation policy; far-right US lawmaker says 'Twitter is an enemy to America and can't handle the truth'

Session delayed as former PM's lawyer brings sick note for son; plaintiff's attorney: 'I hope he is strong enough for our next session, we'll get there in the end'

Asher Ben-Dor of Ashkelon convicted in a plea bargain for 2019 tweet in which he wrote that 'the time has come' to assassinate the premier

Singer had set up second accounts to spew 'racist hate,' including post about 'Satanic Jews'

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