Experts say Twitter breach troubling, undermines trust
Cybersecurity experts say such a breach could have dire consequences since the attackers were tweeting from verified, globally influential accounts with millions of followers.
Inside the clubhouse: What's all the fuss about Silicon Valley's exclusive social media app?
Oprah, former New York Yankee CC Sabathia and more stars are using exclusive app Clubhouse
Biden, Obama, Gates, Musk Twitter accounts hacked
Kurt Knutsson on mass Twitter hack
Twitter bitcoin hack: List of affected accounts includes Elon Musk, Bill Gates
The hacked accounts sent out tweets soliciting the public to send bitcoin to a specific address.
Biden, Bezos among hacking victims in Bitcoin tweet 'scam'
A number of prominent Twitter accounts appeared to be hacked Wednesday as they sent out messages seeking donations in Bitcoin.
Khloe Kardashian promotes Biohaven's new migraine medication
Khloe Kardashian is promoting a migraine medication from Biohaven Pharmaceutical Holding Co.
Triller video app offers TikTok alternative
A new American social media app offers an alternative to TikTok, touting more music options.
Facebook introducing licensed music videos in US: Report
Facebook will reportedly automatically post artists’ music videos on their page with the artists’ permission.
NY Times editor resigns citing bullying, suppression of speech by colleagues
Jason Chaffetz on The New York Times, free speech
Twitter says it censored photo of Goya products 'in error'
Twitter marked a photo of Goya Foods products as "potentially sensitive" in error.
Google steers users to YouTube over rivals
Facebook and other competitors host the same videos, but engineers have made changes that effectively preference YouTube—owned by Google—over other video sources. Journal tests show YouTube usually ends up first and takes most of the slots in Google Search video carousels, prime results real estate.
How Twitter's fact check works
Twitter adds labels to misleading posts on the website that lead users to more information.
How Facebook fact checks work
Facebook partners with independent, third-party fact-checkers to help identify, rate and label misinformation.
How to break coronavirus lockdown bad habits
Dr. Nicole Saphier breaks down the coronavirus lockdown's most notorious bad habits including drinking and binge eating and how Americans can overcome them.
Facebook considering banning political ads: Report
Susan Li on Facebook political ads
Florida insurance agent fired after Costco confrontation asks for second chance
A former Florida insurance agent is asking the public to "not take 15 seconds of my life and turn me into a demon," he told the Fort Myers News-Press.
LinkedIn sued over allegation it secretly reads Apple users' clipboard content
According to the lawsuit filed in San Francisco federal court by Adam Bauer, LinkedIn reads the Clipboard information without notifying the user.
What is Gab.com?
Gab.com is a social media website founded on the premise of promoting free speech.
Amazon did not ban TikTok, email was mistake says company
Amazon mistakenly sent an email to employees Friday asking them to delete TikTok off their phones due to "security concerns."
McConnell likely to reach stimulus deal with Pelosi: Congressional sources
Charlie Gasparino on the possible next stimulus bill and TikTok



















