twitter

How Hateful Is Gallatin County on Twitter?
How Hateful Is Gallatin County on Twitter?
How Hateful Is Gallatin County on Twitter?
Now that everything we do digitally is virtually 100% traceable, maybe it's about time people start analyzing what they do and say online like they would in real life. This map illustrates the amount of hateful words being tweeted across the country based on each state's counties. Where does Gallatin County fall on the map?
Watch Jessica Alba and More Celebs Read Mean Tweets
Watch Jessica Alba and More Celebs Read Mean Tweets
Watch Jessica Alba and More Celebs Read Mean Tweets
On a good day, Twitter is used as a social media platform where others can connect and interact in a cordial way. On a bad day, people hide behind their handles and unleash some harsh thoughts into the Twittersphere. But thanks to the folks at 'Jimmy Kimmel Live,' the bad days just got better.
Roger Ebert, Demi Lovato, Jimmy Kimmel + More in Celebrity Tweets of the Week
Roger Ebert, Demi Lovato, Jimmy Kimmel + More in Celebrity Tweets of the Week
Roger Ebert, Demi Lovato, Jimmy Kimmel + More in Celebrity Tweets of the Week
In our Celebrity Tweets of the Week, the Fonz pranked Tom Bergeron, ‘Hot in Cleveland’ had an epic cast list, Jimmy Kimmel congratulated Jimmy Fallon and revealed a relationship we didn't even know they had, Demi Lovato went unmasked, the dearly-departed Roger Ebert got two thumbs up from St. Peter -- and a whole lot more.
Donald Trump’s Twitter Account Was Hilariously Hacked. Too Bad It Didn’t Last Long.
Donald Trump’s Twitter Account Was Hilariously Hacked. Too Bad It Didn’t Last Long.
Donald Trump’s Twitter Account Was Hilariously Hacked. Too Bad It Didn’t Last Long.
Blowhard billionaire Donald Trump generally uses his Twitter account to complain about the state of the world, which is why everyone was confused when he seemingly posted a “raunchy” Lil Wayne lyric from will.i.am. and Britney Spears' remix version of 'Scream & Shout' instead of announcing his latest ridiculous lawsuit.
Live Twitter Feed of Ex University of Montana Quarterback Rape Trial
Live Twitter Feed of Ex University of Montana Quarterback Rape Trial
Live Twitter Feed of Ex University of Montana Quarterback Rape Trial
The trial for former University of Montana quarterback Jordan Johnson began on Monday and took a break Tuesday. Today they are back in the court and Emily Adamson of NBC MT is live tweeting all the events in the trial including testimonies. The trial is expected to last 11 days.

Load More Articles