- UK seeks two Russian spies over nerve agent attackYahoo News
- Salisbury Novichok poisoning: Could suspects be returned to the UK?BBC News
- She died from ‘perfume’ in charity bin, and other details of British poisoning caseThe Mercury News
- Russian Nikolai Glushkov’s Death In London Was A Murder, Police SayNPR
- Salisbury novichok attack: Russian ‘spies’ named as suspectsSky News
Senate Blasts Google Over Missing Election Security Hearing
- Senate Blasts Google Over Missing Election Security HearingAndroid Headlines
- When it comes to digital platforms, we’re frogsThe Hill (blog)
- Twitter Claims They Are Fighting Off 500000 Bots A DayUbergizmo
- Facebook, Twitter face threat of regulation as Congress criticizes response to Russia, bias claimsUSA TODAY
- Highlights from the Senate Intelligence hearing with Facebook and TwitterTechCrunch
Colin Kaepernick featured in Nike ad running Thursday
- Colin Kaepernick featured in Nike ad running ThursdayESPN
- President Donald Trump bashes NFL, Nike in latest round of critical tweetsYahoo Sports
- Nike releases Colin Kaepernick ad to debut during Falcons-Eagles, featuring Serena, LeBronCBSSports.com
- Late Night’s Amber Ruffin: ‘Why not burn your shoes privately?’ Nike protestersUSA TODAY
- As Trump tweets, Colin Kaepernick shares new Nike ad that reportedly will air during NFL openerWashington Post
UK Prime Minister: Nerve-agent poisoning suspects were Russian spies
- UK Prime Minister: Nerve-agent poisoning suspects were Russian spiesUSA TODAY
- Salisbury Novichok poisoning: Could suspects be returned to the UK?BBC News
- UK indicts two Russian spies in Salisbury poisoningChristian Science Monitor
- Russian Nikolai Glushkov’s Death In London Was A Murder, Police SayNPR
- Salisbury novichok attack: Russian ‘spies’ named as suspectsSky News
Facebook, Twitter fall as they face US Congress
- Facebook, Twitter fall as they face US CongressReuters
- Watch live: Facebook and Twitter executives face questions from CongressThe Mercury News
- This Is Fine | Know Your MemeKnow Your Meme
- Inside Twitter’s Long, Slow Struggle to Police Bad ActorsWall Street Journal