Big Tech the 'cheerleaders of censorship' and Florida won't stand for it: Lt. Gov. Nunez
Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez on why she believes the state's lawsuit against Big Tech will pass through the legislature and the exodus to Florida.
How to check if you are part of massive Facebook breach
In the wake of the leak of personal information of more than 500 million Facebook users, here’s what you can do to protect yourself.
Facebook spent $23M on Mark Zuckerberg's security in 2020
Facebook spent more than $23 million on security for CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg during its 2020 fiscal year, the social media giant disclosed in an annual proxy filing on Friday.
US government, states ask judge to deny Facebook's request to dismiss lawsuits
The FTC and states accused Facebook of breaking antitrust law to keep smaller competitors at bay and snapping up rivals
Cuomo's NY leading the country in small-business closures, according to Facebook's data
The Empire State and Keystone State had the highest reported small business closure rates of 31% each, followed closely behind by Massachusetts with a reported closure rate of 30%.
Mark Zuckerberg caught using Signal secure chat app, main competitor of Facebook-owned WhatsApp: report
A hack of millions of Facebook users’ data has revealed that the company’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg uses the secure messaging app Signal, one of the main competitors of the Facebook-owned WhatsApp.
Instagram for kids? Facebook wants to fix its preteen problem
With a version of Instagram for kids, Facebook Inc. says it can build a safer social-media haven for users under 13
Big Tech silencing conservative voices are biased: Rep. Carter
Congressman Buddy Carter, R-Ga., on Big Tech censorship.
Leaker says they are offering private details of 500 million Facebook users
A leaker says they are offering information on more than 500 million Facebook Inc users - including phone numbers and other data - virtually for free.
Facebook admits to pulling Noah Green’s accounts after fatal Capitol incident
Facebook admitted Friday it suspended the accounts of the suspect in the fatal US Capitol incident — as news outlets reported he was a Nation of Islam devotee who recently lost his job and believed the government was conducting mind control experiments on him.
Alex Eule: Facebook stock premium is cheapest it’s ever been
‘Barron’s Roundtable’ panel talks growth potential of social media giant's shares
Supreme Court sides with Facebook in case of unwanted text messages
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of Facebook, ruling that their phone notification system does not violate a law prohibiting "automatic telephone dialing systems."
Big Tech's outsized influence draws state-level pushback
Consumer activists, small business owners and state lawmakers across the U.S. are increasingly calling for measures to rein in companies such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google that wield influence over so much of everyday life.
Facebook sets May reopening date for California offices
Facebook is looking at local health data to determine these dates such as case and vaccination rates as well as local access to testing and therapeutics.
Zuckerberg responds to claims that Facebook enables human trafficking
Edward Lawrence discusses how the social network allows posts advertising for human trafficking.
Big Tech deciding what is factually accurate is a 'really bad idea': Alex Berenson
Alex Berenson on Big Tech congressional hearing
Silicon Valley firms in no hurry to open up offices despite easing of virus ban
Starting Wednesday, companies are allowed to open up their offices for up to a quarter of their capacity
Facebook users have surpassed $5B in charitable donations through its fundraisers, company says
Facebook announced that worldwide charitable giving on its namesake platform and Instagram has surpassed $5 billion from more than 85 million people.
Facebook says report finding extremism on platform during 2020 election 'distorts' efforts to combat misinformation ahead of hearing
Facebook is refuting the details of a new report that found 267 groups were promoting "violence-glorifying content" during the 2020 election.
Facebook ‘exploring’ child-friendly version of Instagram
Facebook is building a children-focused version of the popular Instagram app, catering specifically to kids under the age of 13.


















