President Donald Trump in a series of tweets said the debt that the island owed to Wall Street and banks “must be dealt with." The remark, made at a time when the U.S. territory is dealing with a natural disaster, triggered outrage on the microblogging site.
The president's Twitter account was under scrutiny over the weekend.
The famed sportscaster pointed out mindless "bumper-sticker flag-waving."
New England Patriots fans showed disapproval by booing players who protested during the national anthem.
NFL players did exactly what President Trump told them not to do.
NFL star Tom Brady suggested that drinking water prevents sunburn and the internet was not having it.
The two-month-old son was diagnosed with a rare condition.
Trump mistakenly referred to Namibia, a country in southern Africa, as "Nambia" while meeting with African leaders at the United Nations.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, who is reportedly worth $13.6 million, reportedly took five official business trips on private jets.
The arcade game has made its way to the Department of the Interior.
The first daughter was apparently confused about the meaning of the word "otherwise."
Geostationary satellite images and surface observations indicate that the center of the hurricane made landfall near Yabucoa around 6:15 a.m. AST (6:15 a.m. EDT).
High-profile tech companies like Amazon and Google have been tied up in recent political scuffles.
[hold for tech editor] Under a search warrant, Facebook handed over information on Russian ads from fake accounts to Mueller for Russia investigation.
ESPN is still navigating Jemele Hill's comments about the president.
Harvard University invited Chelsea Manning to be a visiting fellow at Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School on Wednesday but soon had to withdraw the offer due to mounting controversies.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders was responding to ESPN anchor's remark who called President Donald Trump a "white supremacist" in a Twitter tirade.
This is the eighth time that the United Nations has imposed sanctions on North Korea since it conducted the first nuclear test in 2006.
Thousands of survivors, relatives of victims and rescuers are expected to gather Monday at the World Trade Center to mark the anniversary.
He was the deputy Homeland Security adviser for George W. Bush.
On Thursday, South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon said Kim Jong Un could launch another intercontinental ballistic missile on Sept. 9, calling the situation is “very grave.”
“Amateur Night” actress Jenny Mollen just revealed to her fans online that she’s suffering with prenatal depression.