Facebook to conduct ‘reputational reviews’ on existing products amid whistleblower claims: report
Facebook will reportedly conduct "reputational reviews" of its existing products as the company has been accused of harming children, stoking division and weakening democracy.
Breaking up Facebook would make positive difference: Rep. Madison Cawthorn
Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., discusses Facebook, Big Tech regulations and censorship on social media.
Parler CEO questions Facebook whistleblower’s motives as long-time Democratic donor
George Farmer says he's questioning Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen's motives due to her Democratic Party donation records.
Small business rethinks reliance on Facebook after long outage
VanHolland Farms 'The Mercantile' owner JD Holland discusses the impact on sales after Facebook's longest outage, says the platform hasn't reached out to explain what went wrong.
Facebook hearings confirm fears about company’s business model. What now?
It's worthwhile to ask about Facebook’s knowing contribution to our world’s problems
Investors identify trend of selling tech stock for energy investments
A 'Word on Wall Street' panel with Ryan Payne, Dennis Gartman and James Iuorio on Facebook chaos, government spending and oil prices.
Parler CEO: Worried Dems are fashioning Big Tech regulations how ‘they see fit’
Parler CEO George Farmer raises questions regarding the Facebook whistleblower’s motives.
Parler sees ‘huge jump’ in users after Facebook, Instagram outage
Parler CEO George Farmer says his free-speech platform saw traffic increase and accounts be reactivated when Facebook and Instagram went down for six hours on Monday.
Facebook slammed for promoting 1619 Project content: 'Utterly irresponsible'
Conservative scholars slammed Facebook for partnering with The Pulitzer Center to promote content from The 1619 Project, a controversial New York Times initiative that aims to reframe American history in terms of slavery and racism.
Zuckerberg says it's 'deeply illogical' to think Facebook puts profit ahead of safety, well-being
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday called out critics who have accused the tech giant of being driven by profits at the expense of public safety.
Sen. Thune: Time for Congress to act on internet rules
South Dakota Republican discusses regulating Big Tech on 'Fox Business Tonight'
MeWe founder: Facebook's business model is 'broken'
MeWe founder and chairman Mark Weinstein provides insight into Facebook.
Facebook stock claws back
Facebook shares recover following the massive outage and even amid harsh allegations from a whistleblower.
Rep. Buck on Facebook whistleblower testifying before Senate: Social media giant has ‘dangerous outcomes’
Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., provides insight into Facebook whistleblower, Frances Haugen, testifying before the Senate.
Facebook fires back after whistleblower claims
Facebook Director of Policy Communications Lena Pietsch argued Haugen "worked for the company for less than two years, had no direct reports, never attended a decision-point meeting with C-level executives – and testified more than six times to not working on the subject matter in question."
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg loses $6 billion in hours as stock tumbles
Former White House Chief Information Officer under Bush 43 Theresa Payton discusses Facebook's longest outage, the platform's whistleblower Frances Haugen's testimony and CEO Mark Zuckerberg losing billions after shares sink.
Cybersecurity expert says Facebook outage 'likely an attack'
A cybersecurity expert believes the massive Facebook outage, that left millions in the dark on Monday, was "something external."
Blumenthal calls on Zuckerberg to testify following whistleblower claims
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., blasted Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg for allowing his company to continue practices he deemed harmful, and called upon him to come to Capitol Hill and testify under oath.
Facebook 'should be held accountable' when kids are harming themselves: Rep. Gooden
Rep. Lance Gooden, R-Texas, discusses proposed bill that would give parents the opportunity to sue Big Tech companies.
Barstool's Portnoy: Bitcoin 'is not going anywhere'
Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy discusses his investments, weighs in on social media and responds to JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon reportedly saying bitcoin is ‘a little bit of fool’s gold.’


















