Bodybuilding model sent to prison after trolling rivals with 400 fake Instagram accounts
A Florida fitness model is going to prison for five years after creating 369 fake Instagram accounts to threaten her online rivals and faking her daughter's attempted kidnapping.
Honda partners with Reddit for retro racing video game
Players in "Honda Circuit" compete for the best time on a new track each week.
Viral video of racist rant sparks hate-crime investigation
A video went viral after film and TV costume designer Heather Patton unleashed a racial tirade aimed at African Americans, prompting a hate crime investigation.
Big tech reportedly downplaying antitrust threat to investors
Gasparino on big tech
Match.com accused of using fake accounts to lure new customers
Match.com fraud
Marshalls opens online store with interactive web, mobile features
Discount retailer Marshalls has unveiled its new online store, the company announced Tuesday.
Justice Dept. to open Facebook antitrust investigation: Report
CEO Mark Zuckerberg met with Trump and lawmakers last week
What is the role of regulation on big tech companies?
social media's impact on society
FTC: Match.com used phony profiles to lure subscribers seeking love
The FTC says Match failed to provide services to consumers who unsuccessfully disputed charges and made it difficult for users to cancel their subscriptions.
Facebook says it's OK with politicians breaking the rules
Facebook will not remove political posts that violate rules.
Unfriended: Facebook shuts down pro-Trump pages run by Ukrainians
in recent weeks, the page, run by 10 Ukrainians, began circulating more positive content about President Trump.
Snap gathered info on Facebook as part of ‘Project Voldemort’
Hillary Vaughn on Snap, Facebook
Postmates driver blasted by Lizzo fears for her safety: report
The Postmates delivery person publicly blasted by musician Lizzo for allegedly stealing her food said she fears for her safety since the popstar tweeted her first name and picture.
Big tech can't play political bias: Rep. Doug Collins
Big tech Capitol Hill meetings
Disney CEO Bob Iger explains why Disney walked away from Twitter in new memoir
Why Disney didn’t buy Twitter
Why Disney CEO Bob Iger dumped Twitter deal
Twitter tormented Disney's CEO.
Facebook dumps 'bad actor' apps, Twitter purges accounts tied to misinformation campaigns
Social media giants are trying to crack down on misuse using their platforms.
Zuckerberg faces tough questions from lawmakers
Zuckerberg goes to Washington
Some real-life 'hustlers' unhappy with box-office hit
Box office hit “Hustlers” brought in more than $33 million in its opening weekend, but the film has received not-so-glowing reviews from real-life sex workers.
Instagram blocks weight loss products, cosmetic surgery posts from minors
Instagram is restricting minors from viewing promotional posts about detox, weight loss and cosmetic surgery.



















