Russia's Black Sea flagship sinks after Ukraine claims missile strike, Elon Musk makes $43 Billion bid for Twitter, and endless Poodle hybrids spark backlash.
U.S. shatters coronavirus record with over 77,000 cases in a day, could the massive Twitter hack be a global security crisis, and 6-year-old boy praised on social media for saving little sister.
Death of George Floyd draws condemnation from law enforcement officials, President Trump targets alleged political bias at Twitter and Facebook, and nursing student runs 100 miles on a treadmill to raise money for health care workers.
USA Today's David Heath tells us about the popular types of social media sites used to promote white supremacist ideologies, and details how attempts to curb these ideologies have only recently gained more attention--and with limited success.
Three dead, one missing in devastating floods across U.S. Midwest, New Zealand leaders unite for tighter gun laws, and tips for getting accepted into college if you don't have wealthy parents.
North Korea continues to threaten the U.S. over sanctions, why the state of Maine is calling former residents back home and why those complicated password rules we all follow might be dead wrong.
Hotels see opportunity in Cuba, but what about for other businesses and entrepreneurs? And the Twitter accounts that small business owners MUST follow.