Republicans demand answers from Facebook over Fauci emails
Marsha Blackburn R-Tn., says Mark Zuckerberg should be called to testify before Congress on ‘Fox Business Tonight’
Facebook could unveil new Apple Watch competitor by next summer: report
Facebook could unveil a new smartwatch similar to the Apple Watch by next summer, according to reports.
Rep. Jordan: Facebook, Fauci kept certain information from American people
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, argues Facebook worked with government officials to censor content relating to coronavirus origins.
Facebook CEO Zuckerberg grilled over COVID censorship by top House Republicans
Top House Republicans penned a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg demanding to see emails between him and government officials over COVID censorship on its platform.
GOP grills Facebook over COVID origin censorship
Top House Republicans penned a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg demanding to see emails between him and government officials over COVID censorship on its platform.
Apple reportedly paid millions to a woman after explicit photos were sent to Facebook
According to a complaint filed in California, the woman – a college student whose name was not publicly released – "suffered a publication of private information without her consent, resulting in a claim for personal injury" against Apple repair contractor Pegatron Technology Service, Inc.
Big tech supports global tax, but wants digital services levies axed
U.S. tech giants could benefit from the agreement of the Group of Seven rich countries' agreement to create a global minimum 15% corporate tax rate if the final deal also scraps increasingly popular digital services taxes, according to industry lobbyists.
Facebook taking sides is 'bad for democracy': Mick Mulvaney
Former White House chief of staff discusses Facebook's latest announcement on 'Kudlow'
Trump on cyberattacks, Bitcoin, 2022 election, filibuster
Trump on cyberattacks, U.S. foreign relations, Bitcoin, a global minimum tax, China, the coronavirus outbreak, the filibuster, Big Tech, inflation, the U.S. economy, today’s markets, Republican Party leadership and the 2022 and 2024 elections.
Facebook VP defends 2-year Trump ban, says lawmakers should regulate, not break up social media giant
Facebook Vice President Nick Clegg on Sunday defended the two-year ban of former President Donald Trump and argued that to deal with issues of political speech, hatred and violence, lawmakers should look to pass regulations instead of breaking up the social media company.
Big Tech reacts to G7 minimum tax rate deal: 'Significant first step'
Big Tech may face some of the most significant impact of a proposed 15% minimum corporate tax rate that members of the Group of Seven, or G7, meeting in London agreed to support on Saturday.
Facebook suspends Trump's account for 2 years, will reassess 'risk'
Facebook’s Oversight Board on Friday upheld its suspension of former President Donald Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts for two years before it will reassess, citing his "praise for people who engaged in violence" during the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.
Facebook offers up a new 'prayer post' feature
The feature, utilized during an era when much of the world was confined to their homes, allows users to post or respond to prayer requests in certain Facebook groups.
EU, UK investigate Facebook over classified ad competition
European Union and British regulators opened dual antitrust investigations into Facebook on Friday to look into whether the company distorts competition in the classified advertising market by using data it collects from rival services.
Facebook to end content moderation policies that favor politician accounts: report
Social media giant Facebook is allegedly preparing to adjust its content moderation policies so that they apply equally to all users, including politicians.
Facebook ends ban on posts suggesting COVID is 'man-made'
Biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy reacts to Facebook ending its ban on posts suggesting coronavirus was 'man-made.'
Facebook no longer banning content questioning COVID-19 origins
Kara Frederick and Matt Schlapp discuss Facebook's overturning their rules that left some banned
Conservatives blast Facebook over sudden decision to end ban on COVID origin posts
Conservatives did not hold back criticism of Facebook after the social media giant suddenly decided to end its moratorium on posts related to the origin of COVID-19.
Facebook ends ban on posts claiming COVID-19 is man-made
Facebook said Wednesday it would no longer ban posts suggesting COVID-19 is man-made amid mounting calls from President Biden and other officials for further investigation into the pandemic’s origins.
Facebook, Instagram will now let you hide 'like' counts
Beginning Wednesday, Instagram and Facebook users will be able to hide the numbers that show how many people liked their posts and photos.



















