Jonathan Weisman will no longer oversee Congressional reporters after implying that several lawmakers of color from urban districts were not representative of Midwest and South

The far-right politician has a history of name-calling on social media and was once suspended from Twitter for 'offensive behavior'

Community Security Trust claims to identify the 'online networks' behind the British opposition party's ongoing crisis

Country's representative office in Ramallah liked tweets attacking the IDF and Yad Vashem

US president came under fire for describing Rep. Cummings' district as a 'disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess'

PM is quick to mock the new Democratic Camp alliance with an altered image, but his rival fights back with some doctoring skills of his own

At White House gathering, Trump praises online provocateurs and others as 'genius, but bad,' vows to go after Big Tech firms for alleged anti-conservative bias

Former NY state lawmaker says the progressive congresswoman is 'violating my constitutional rights to free speech'

Twitter now prohibits 'language that dehumanizes others on the basis of religion' and says offending tweets from past must be removed

Panel upholds last year's ruling by a federal judge that US president is using 'viewpoint discrimination' in violation of constitutional rights of people with opposing views

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