During an event in California, founder Mark Zuckerberg defended the social network, calling the criticism “crazy.”
Several social media users have attributed Trump’s win to the loss of faith in Hillary Clinton created by WikiLeaks' email dump.
Several people were arrested as protests turned violent Thursday night, amid reports of vandalism, in California and Oregon.
Protests continued as Donald Trump spent the day in Washington, meeting with President Barack Obama and Republican leaders as he begins to put his government together.
CEO Matt Maloney said if Donald Trump had been one of his employees, he would have been fired for the things he said during the election campaign.
Electors meet in their state capitals Dec. 19 to cast their ballots for president and vice president.
Aaron Schock, once the Republican party's golden boy, is accused of misusing campaign and government funds.
Unlike most of Silicon Valley, Peter Thiel was an early and vocal supporter of Donald Trump.
About half of those surveyed said they expect Donald Trump to enrich himself or his family and friends during his presidency.
The "victory klavalkade Klan parade" is scheduled for Dec. 3 in North Carolina.
The Vermont senator says the Democratic party needs to remake itself in the wake of Hillary Clinton's loss to Donald Trump in the presidential election.
Trump backed some key progressive priorities during his campaign. Now two of his harshest critics see an opportunity for a limited alliance.
Applicants have until Jan. 1, 2017 to enroll in Obamacare.
Scott's company, Columbia Hospital Corporation, was found guilty of illegal activity while he was in charge.
White voters backed Trump by 58 percent and Clinton by 37 percent. About 74 percent of non-white voters voted for Clinton, and 21 percent backed Trump.
New marijuana laws won't go into effect until 2017 in some states.
Whether the president-elect actually decides to go through with the project, however, is another story.
The Canadian Prime Minister seems to be focused on "building the Canada-U.S. relationship," and plans to meet with Trump soon.
"Calexit" is picking up steam after Donald Trump's presidential victory, but it's highly unlikely California will leave the United States.
The president-elect's conflicts of interest are legal — for now. But tweaking a 1991 ethics rule might force Trump to take his name off his buildings.
Donald Trump said he'd like to give her a position somewhere in his administration.
As newly-elected president Donald Trump prepares to transition into the nation's highest office, a swarm of legal issues threaten to get in the way of his planned legislative actions for the first 100 days.
With the lingering threat of terror attacks in the U.S., naming a new secretary for the Department of Homeland Security may take precedence for President-elect Donald Trump.
Rudy Giuliani’s previous comments and policies will give people of color plenty of reason to be apprehensive about his potential role as attorney general.
Trump is going to need to learn how to navigate D.C. if he's going to truly help veterans.
The controversial billionaire is also the subject of a White House petition signed by nearly 10,000 people and a MoveOn.org petition with 3,000 supporters, among others.
A professor at Yale University gave his students the option of skipping their midterm exam due to feelings towards the presidential election.
Karen Pence was a divorcee when she met the governor.
Voters in Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., are pushing for Congress to recognize 52 states after residents voted this week for statehood.
Donald Trump assured supporters in Israel that under his administration, the U.S. will "stand side-by-side" with the country.