Twitter to let users monetize content with subscriptions
Elon Musk announced a revamp of Twitter's subscription tool allowing Twitter users to be able to offer subscriptions to followers in a way to monetize content.
NPR leaving Twitter after being labeled 'government funded' media
Michael Shellenberger, one of the journalists involved in 'The Twitter Files,' discusses the platform's openness and transparency and explains why it is 'here to stay' on 'The Evening Edit.'
Gov. Glenn Youngkin: Virginia is the best place to build a business
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin discusses LEGO's Virginia facility, protecting farmland from China, state Democrats siding with Big Tech, and his upcoming visit to Asia.
Boxing movie 'Creed III' and Jake Paul bring attention to sport, but are boxing gyms benefiting?
The "Creed" trilogy, which is a continuation of the "Rocky" franchise, and social media influencer-turned-pro boxer Jake Paul might be inspiring people to try boxing classes.
Secret Service tracking OnlyFans, Pinterest, Twitch websites, documents reveal
A government watchdog organization obtained files showing that the U.S. Secret Service was monitoring accounts on platforms like OnlyFans and Pinterest.
Artificial intelligence 'arms race' needs a system of checks and balances: Phillip Shoemaker
Identity.com executive director Phillip Shoemaker discusses his free online verification system and explains why Twitter's blue check is not a good authentication method on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Fake ChatGPT, Bard ads con Facebook users: report
Fake ChatGPT and Bard ads are reportedly spreading dangerous malware using social media. This comes as federal regulators ask for input on policies to hold the industry accountable.
Elon Musk says Twitter has shed more than 6,000 employees
Billionaire CEO Elon Musk says Twitter has 1,500 people on payroll, down from 8,000 last October when he bought the social media company for $44 billion.
Musk on buying Twitter: 'Painful' but necessary
Twitter CEO Elon Musk was interviewed by the BBC late Tuesday about his ownership of the online platform, including layoffs, misinformation, and his work style.
Biden is using TikTok to hide from voters: Dan Schneider
Media Research Center’s Free Speech America V.P. Dan Schneider reacts to Biden reportedly using TikTok influencers to reach young voters in his 2024 campaign on 'Varney & Co.'
TikTok's sister app Lemon8 could give Instagram a run for its money: Mark Mahaney
Evercore ISI internet research team head Mark Mahaney discusses if the new Lemon8 app can displace Pinterest or Instagram on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Twitter-Substack feud heats up as Elon Musk is accused of censorship
Elon Musk is denying accusations of censorship after severely throttling content from Twitter competitor Substack, claiming the company is "trying to download a massive portion of the Twitter database."
Starbucks customers say olive oil-infused drinks have laxative properties: ‘You’ll run to it and from it’
First introduced in Italy, Starbucks' new coffee drink called Oleato marries coffee with olive oil — and some have posted online about the laxative impacts they've experienced. Others enjoy it.
Sen. Tyler Dees sounds alarm on the ‘damaging ramifications’ of social media: ‘We can no longer trust Big Tech’
Arkansas Sen. Tyler Dees joined ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to discuss the Arkansas House’s decision to pass a social media age requirement bill.
Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins joins GameSquare: 'Goal is to create amazing content'
GameSquare Esports CEO Justin Kenna and GameSquare Esports chief innovation officer Tyler Blevins discuss their plan to transform the esports gaming and media world on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Detroit-based social media app aims to ‘recreate human experience’
Inpathy, a Detroit-based social media application, was selected as one of 12 startups to the Techstars Detroit JPM 2023 program, according to a local report.
Trump's indictment hits net worth, Truth Social
Former President Donald Trump’s net worth has fallen from $3.2 billion last fall to $2.5 billion today after being indicted and losing money on social media venture Truth Social.
Australia announces TikTok ban on federal government devices
Australia announced Tuesday that it is banning the Chinese-owned platform TikTok from its federal government’s devices over security concerns.
Twitter begins phasing out blue verified checkmarks
FOX Business' Kennedy discusses Twitter phasing out marks that signal verified accounts, the White House eyeing the ban of incandescent lights, a new survey highlighting couples' financial values and budget-friendly Easter traditions.
Twitter’s wild ride under Elon Musk — 1 year later
Billionaire Twitter CEO Elon Musk first offered to buy the social media platform last April. Musk's acquisition and overhaul have drawn praise and criticism.



















