Stocks rallied Tuesday after positive news in Europe, and oil prices headed higher. The Dow Jones Industrial average soared by over 1.5 percent or over 267 points with just minutes left in the trading day. Oil prices helped ease investor worries as it jumped up seven percent or up $3.48 to $53.05. Last Thursday, it saw a low of $43.58.
The Seattle Seahawks fell just one yard short of another Super Bowl victory. Many NFL fans believe the team should have run Marshawn Lynch instead of passing. Latin Post.com takes a look at some of the responses from the Twitter world.
Nationwide Insurance put on an awfully sad Super Bowl commercial Sunday. The company's ad featured a little boy explaining all of the things he missed in life because he was killed in an accident.
Hillary Clinton is not only the undisputed (if undeclared) frontrunner among Democrats in the 2016 White House race, but the former secretary of state also handily beats her competitors - in her own party and the GOP - when it comes to Twitter followers.
"World of Warcraft" has issued a Patch 6.1 that introduces over a dozen improvements, including the delayed blood elf character models upgrade, a selfie camera reward and Twitter integration.
A day after the Lizard Squad hit Malaysia Airlines, the group allegedly took over some of Taylor Swift’s social media accounts. The group claimed responsibility for the hack and began urging Swift’s millions of followers to follow their friends. They also threatened to release some private correspondence and media pertaining to the singer.
Twitter has had private messages for a long time, but it never allowed more than two people to talk. Now, the social media site is adding group messages.
Comedian and actor, Mike Epps recently garnered immense backlash on social media for posting a controversial photo on Twitter in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
This week in social media, Facebook began cracking down on hoaxes, Twitter launched a new feature for infrequent iOS users, and -- this just in -- Google+ still exists!
Which of these tech companies are buys? Tech stocks are in the news Tuesday as earning season continues. Microsoft and several other companies will report their fourth quarter results this month.
On Friday, Jan. 16 model and actress, Amber Rose responded to her Instagram follower who suggested that she reconcile and repair her broken marriage with rapper, Wiz Khalifa. Rose shockingly replied, “I want to” to the fan’s request.
Meanwhile, Snapchat wants almost $1 million for disappearing ads, advertisers are Pinterest for a fool, and Facebook announced Amber Alerts and AI tools for everyone.
On Sunday, "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" and "Celebrity Apprentice" star Kenya Moore took to Twitter to slam Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong'o for not agreeing to take a photo with her at the 2015 Golden Globe Awards.
ISIS hacked into U.S. Central Command’s Twitter and YouTube accounts and began posting threats, documents and propaganda videos. Both accounts have since been suspended.
This week in social media, Pew Research released a new survey on social media use in the U.S. The research found that while Facebook far outweighs other social media networks, at the same time, it showed little growth compared to the rest.