Facebook expands Today In news service to 6,000 cities
Facebook's news initiative Today In is being expanded to over 6,000 cities and towns. But, will it actually help local news organizations?
Facebook cryptocurrency threatens national sovereignty, official says
Facebook's Libra cryptocurrency is not getting a lot of love from world financial leaders.
Blaming Google & Facebook, newspapers seek 'safe harbor' on Capitol Hill
Executives from newspapers say Facebook and Google are really to blame for their decline.
State AGs launch Google antitrust investigation
The company “dominates all aspects of advertising on the Internet and searching on the Internet,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said.
Facebook launches US dating service
Facebook dating service
Antitrust laws weren’t written for the 21st century: Fmr. attorney on big tech probes
Bud Cummins on Google, Facebook investigations
Facebook's cryptocurrency Libra needs ‘highest regulatory standards,' Fed Chair Powell says
Fed Chair Jerome Powell says Facebook's new cryptocurrency project has a "burden of proof to carry."
Multi-state antitrust Facebook probe
Hillary Vaughn on antitrust probes
Fed's Jerome Powell: Facebook's Libra has a burden of proof to carry
Fed's Jerome Powell on Facebook's Libra
Movers & Shakers: Sept. 6, 2019
The stories moving the markets and shaking up the world.
Facebook now playing matchmaker with new dating service
Facebook launches dating app
Facebook leaks 419 million phone numbers
Facebook leaks phone number
Facebook's new Dating feature lets you go from 'like' to love
The social media giant launched its new dating service, Facebook Dating, on Thursday.
More than 400M Facebook users' phone numbers leaked online: Report
FTC fines Google $170M
419M Facebook users’ accounts, phone numbers found on online database: Report
The information that was posted for each account included the users’ IDs and phone numbers associated with the account.
Google, Twitter, Microsoft, Facebook meet FBI, Homeland Security to talk 2020 vote
A Twitter spokesperson said the company is “committed to doing our part,” in regard to maintaining the integrity of its site during the 2020 presidential election.
Facebook privacy lapses showed gross negligence, but no crime: Judge Napolitano
Facebook privacy lapses
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg deserves potential prison time for lying, top Democrat says
Facebook was fined $5 billion by the Federal Trade Commission for violating consumers’ privacy rights.
Why are Facebook ad prices surging?
Facebook ad surge
Facebook competitor MeWe CEO: Social media isn't meant to be 'surveillance capitalism'
MeWe CEO Mark Weinstein said Facebook isn't getting social media right.


















