WASHINGTON — A federal judge ruled Monday that an audio recording of an Oath Keeper narrating portions of her time at the U.S. Capitol Building on Jan. 6 can be admitted at trial, although he ...
Zello, the popular walkie-talkie app, has confirmed the use of the app during last week's Capitol riots and said it would "ban all militia-related channels." "It is with deep sadness and anger that we ...
In the early morning of September 9, 2016, Bill Moore, CEO of the Austin-based walkie-talkie app company Zello, contacted the Middle East Media Research Institute. He was seeking a copy of a report ...
The app known as Zello—which allows smartphones to be used as walkie talkies while doubling as a social media chat tool—is used by 150 million people worldwide. The app was also found to be used by ...
Jordan Green is an investigative correspondent based in Greensboro, N.C., who covers right-wing extremism for Raw Story. His work has been featured in a host of publications, including the Washington ...
A dedicated community of Zello moderators uses the voice-chat app to bring news and coordinate aid amid the country's political and economic crisis. Even when María sleeps, she hears the voices. One ...
Some of the rioters who stormed the US Capitol last week communicated with each other through walkie-talkie social media app Zello, which has become popular among militias, according to a report. At ...
Members of one of the militia groups which participated in the violent insurrection at the Capitol last week used the walkie-talkie app Zello to organize and coordinate the attack, The Guardian ...
First Facebook, then Twitter, then Facebook again, and now... Zello? On Sunday, Roskomnadzor, the Russian federal agency responsible for censoring the media and internet, announced it was moving to ...
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