Idaho Governor Brad Little releases statement from Saturday's events in Coeur d'Alene
Thirty-one people were arrested in Coeur d'Alene on Saturday near a Pride event
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Thirty-one people were arrested in Coeur d'Alene on Saturday near a Pride event
Josh Scherer finally explained himself after the video received mixed responses from people in the Inland Northwest and more than a million views.
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The Gonzaga Bulldogs are getting quite the shoutout from basketball legend LeBron James.
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Governor Jay Inslee has invited Washingtonians to participate in question and answer session online this Thursday.
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Investigators are scrutinizing a Twitter account they suspect is linked to the Saudi air force officer who carried out a deadly attack at Naval Air Station Pensacola on Friday, a source familiar with the case tells CNN.
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Elon Musk is going to court for tweeting "pedo guy."
A Republican candidate running to challenge Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota had her Twitter account permanently suspended for repeated violations of Twitter rules, according to a Twitter spokesperson.
Twitter chief executive Jack Dorsey has capped a whirlwind tour of Africa by pledging to move to the continent for several months in 2020.
Twitter is rethinking part of its plan to remove inactive accounts from the service starting next month after receiving feedback that it would be effectively eliminating posts from some people who've died.
In announcing new limits on political advertising Wednesday, Google took aim at an issue that a growing cross-section of business leaders, government officials and researchers say is a threat to democracy.
Sacha Baron Cohen has had it with social media.