Dallas Cowboys star edge rusher Micah Parsons traded friendly barbs with Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill on Twitter Friday, but one dig may have hit a little too close to home. Parsons posted a picture to his social media thanking former
Elon Musk’s replacement as Twitter CEO has been revealed after he kept her identity a mystery in a viral announcement on Thursday. Mr Musk, the world’s second richest man, has reportedly picked Linda Yaccarino – NBCUniversal’s head of advertising – to lead
Radio 2 host Jeremy Vine was temporarily suspended from Twitter for breaking its ‘hateful content’ rule after he named a woman who was campaigning against a cycle lane. The BBC broadcaster had his account locked after he was reported over the row
Isaiah Winstead was an absolute stud for the East Carolina Pirates last year. He caught 88 passes for 1,085 yards and six touchdowns. But the NFL Draft came and went, and his name went unannounced. Of course, teams wind up signing undrafted
A new kind of malware attack is spreading like wildfire on social media, including Facebook, and through posts on Twitter. There have already been an estimated 500,000 infections worldwide, according to researchers at Guardio Labs. More recently, there is a noticeable surge
JK Rowling has mocked a left-wing lawyer after they became involved in another bust-up on Twitter. The Telegraph reports that the Harry Potter author reacted after Jolyon Maugham KC slammed a review of his first book, Bringing Down Goliath, that said he
Plenty of people out there are fine without their blue checkmarks on Twitter, but a member of the San Francisco 49ers is not happy. Long snapper Taybor Pepper is one of the many who have not paid Elon Musk for Twitter Blue.
Twitter went through with its promise to remove blue checkmarks from legacy verified accounts on Thursday, but Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, who previously said he would not pay for the new subscription service, appeared to have survived the social media
Comment on this storyComment The Canadian Broadcasting Corp. said it would halt activities on Twitter in protest of the social media platform’s decision to label the CBC as “government-funded media” — a tag that implies potential government control over editorial content. The
Countdown star Carol Vorderman has been accused of “naming and shaming” by mental health minister Maria Caulfield after the pair had a public spat. Ms Caulfield spoke out about the feud, which began when the maths whizz attacked her for being unable