The history of Twitter: How the social media platform has grown
Want to know more about the social media network that only lets you post a message at 280 characters? Find out everything you should know about Twitter.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey steps down -- four reflections on his decision from a tech entrepreneur
I don’t agree with many of Jack Dorsey’s personal views or the decisions made by Twitter under his leadership as CEO, but speaking as an entrepreneur, I immensely respect what he was able to build.
New Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal once said company is ‘not to be bound by the First Amendment’
New Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal was thrust into the spotlight on Monday when Jack Dorsey announced he would step down from the position in a surprise decision that puts a man who once declared the company is “not to be bound by the First Amendment” in of the social media juggernaut.
Jury awards Alabama woman Walmart accused of shoplifting $2.1 million
An Alabama woman who says she was falsely arrested for shoplifting at a Walmart and then threatened by the company after her case was dismissed has been awarded $2.1 million in damages.
Jury awards woman Walmart accused of shoplifting $2.1 million
An Alabama woman who says she was falsely arrested for shoplifting at a Walmart and then threatened by the company after her case was dismissed has been awarded $2.1 million in damages.
Who is Parag Agrawal, the new CEO of Twitter?
Who is Parag Agrawal, the new CEO of Twitter who replaced Jack Dorsey on Monday?
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey: Hits & misses
In the wake of Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey stepping down as CEO of the social media giant, we take a look at some of his controversies over the years
'Simpsons' episode with Tiananmen Square joke absent from Disney+ in Hong Kong
Less than a month after the launch of Disney+ in Hong Kong, users in the city have discovered that an episode of "The Simpsons" has been removed from the streaming platform.
Corporations, celebs catering to China despite abuses
U.S. companies get called out for catering to China despite the country's ongoing human rights abuses. FOX Business' Lydia Hu with more.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to step down
Twitter CEO Dorsey explained in an email why he is stepping down.
Australia to introduce new laws to force media platforms to unmask online trolls
Australia will introduce legislation to make social media giants provide details of users who post defamatory comments, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Sunday.
Macy's kicks off 95th annual Thanksgiving Day parade
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade will feature a total of 15 giant character balloons, 28 floats, 36 novelty and heritage inflatables, more than 800 clowns, 10 marching bands and nine performance groups, a host of musical stars, and the one-and-only Santa Claus.
Hundreds of FedEx packages dumped near ravine, Alabama police say
Alabama authorities on Wednesday said someone had dumped hundreds of FedEx packages off a ravine and were working with the company to try and collect them.
3 California Nordstrom looting suspects arrested out of 90 in Walnut Creek heist
Three suspects out of an estimated mob of 90 people who allegedly took part in looting a Walnut Creek, California, Nordstrom have been nabbed, police say
'Armageddon' star Bruce Willis trends on social media after NASA's DART launch
NASA administrator Bill Nelson had invited Willis to the launch because of his role in the film Armageddon. However, the 66-year old actor declined.
Crowley rips Lebron, praises Enes Kanter for 'showing more moral courage' on China
Former Assistant Treasury Secretary for Public Affairs Monica Crowley applauds Celtics star Enes Kanter for speaking out against the Chinese government.
Crowley rips Lebron James, praises Enes Kanter for speaking out
Former Assistant Treasury Secretary for Public Affairs Monica Crowley argues NBA star Enes Kanter is showing 'more moral courage' than LeBron James, the NBA, the Democratic Party, and the press combined.
NBA, LeBron James silent about Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai
Malansky and Partners President Lee Carter and Former Assistant Treasury Secretary for Public Affairs Monica Crowley discuss LeBron James' silence on Peng Shuai and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's comments about the Chinese government.
Juul to pay $14.5M to settle Arizona vaping lawsuit
Juul Labs will pay Arizona $14.5 million to settle a consumer fraud lawsuit.
Pentagon deems new presidential helicopter built by Lockheed Martin unreliable in emergency situations: report
A presidential helicopter built by Lockheed Martin has been deemed by the Pentagon unreliable in emergency situations and not “operationally suitable," according to a report.

















