Road rager found through social media

What happens to President Barack Obama's 11.1 million Twitter followers on Inauguration Day? The White House says Obama's official POTUS account will be taken over by the next president, who will start with a huge following but a clean slate of tweets. Obama's tweets will move over to a new handle, POTUS44, by the National Archives and Records Administration.

Weinera s tale of self-destruction rocks race for president

Once a hard-charging young congressman, Anthony Weiner lost his career and his marriage to a habit of trading sexually explicit messages that he couldn't shake - a lurid tale of personal self-destruction that's suddenly found its way into the race for president. Weiner is separated from Huma Abedin, the vice chairwoman of Hillary Clinton's campaign and one of the Democratic nominee's closest aides.

A Twitter election: A look at some memorable hashtags

The 2016 presidential campaign has played out on Twitter as much as it has on TV, in convention halls and diners, rallies and watercoolers across the country. There were, of course, memorable tweets, such as Hillary Clinton's "Delete your account" and Donald Trump's photo of himself with a taco bowl and the message "Happy #CincoDeMayo! The best taco bowls are made in Trump Tower Grill.

The Trump-Clinton Twitter war: Bludgeon vs. stiletto

In this Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016, file photo, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speak during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis. Trump gets outsized attention for what he's tweeting and retweeting on a near-daily basis.

Flashpoint: Friday’s DDoS Attack Likely Caused By ‘Script Kiddies,’ Not Foreign Forces

Security company Flashpoint said in a blog post Tuesday that the social and technical indicators of Friday's distributed denial of service attack - which took down more than 1,200 websites - reveal that it was likely caused by amateur hackers, or "script kiddies." Many speculated that foreign forces like the Russian government, or WikiLeaks, were behind the DDoS attack, which launched Friday through IoT consumer devices including webcams, routers and video recorders.

No wonder they call him Mr Vazeline! Weeks after being kicked off…

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The Latest: Twitter says most debate tweets were about Trump

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, right, hands a microphone to former President Bill Clinton, left, as they visit a debate watch party at the Craig Ranch Regional Amphitheater in North Las Vegas, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016, following the third presidential debate. less Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, right, hands a microphone to former President Bill Clinton, left, as they visit a debate watch party at the Craig Ranch Regional Amphitheater in North Las ... more Twitter says that the Republican nominee was the subject of nearly 60 percent of the tweets sent about the candidates.

Trump renews claims 2016 is ‘a rigged election’

Donald Trump took to Twitter Saturday morning to go after Hillary Clinton and the media, and to claim again that the presidential race is looking like "a rigged election." This election is being rigged by the media pushing false and unsubstantiated charges, and outright lies, in order to elect Crooked Hillary! Trump is denying stories in which some women have accused him of sexual misconduct.

Ryan Ignores Trump Entirely as He Makes Case Against Clinton

House Speaker Paul Ryan on Friday outlined his case against the candidacy of Hillary Clinton -- without mentioning Donald Trump a single time. Ryan's first extensive public remarks since effectively abandoning Trump's candidacy earlier this week provided a glimpse into the challenge the speaker will face in the closing weeks of the campaign in trying to push for Republican candidates up and down the ballot without becoming tainted by the controversies swirling around Trump.