Justices express skepticism at holding Google liable for content
In Gonzalez v. Google, the Supreme Court reacted skeptically in oral arguments over claims that Google is liable if its algorithms promote violence.
Supreme Court's Google case will define the future of the internet: Carl Szabo
NetChoice VP and general counsel Carl Szabo discusses the importance of the Section 230 law as the Supreme Court considers the scope of liability for internet publishers on 'The Big Money Show.'
Elon Musk hints at new features coming to Twitter direct messages, group chats
Twitter users may soon see some new features. Elon Musk hinted that he supports a change to allow replies to specific messages in DMs and allow mentions in group chats.
Zuckerberg announces paid subscription service for Facebook and Instagram
Mark Zuckerberg announced a new paid subscription service for Facebook and Instagram on Sunday, granting users a hallowed blue check for a monthly fee.
TikTok's newest trend 'deinfluencing': A hoax, or a tool to combat overconsumption?
'Deinfluencing' is taking over TikTok and many see the trend as an authentic contrast to commercialized ads, but some critics see the trend as simply another form of influencing.
Twitter says only paid subscribers will be able to use texts for two-factor authentication
Twitter said Friday that only paid subscribers will be able to use text messages as a two-factor authentication method to secure their accounts beginning in March.
Reddit slapped with lawsuit by mastermind behind forum that helped spark meme stock craze
After staying silent for three years, WallStreetBets founder Jaime Rogozinski is taking legal and media action to hold Reddit accountable for taking intellectual property.
Ron DeSantis launches bill to defend Floridians against Big Tech
New Jersey Rep. Jeff Van Drew joins 'The Evening Edit' to discuss how he and other government officials are working to combat Big Tech.
Top Justice Department official warns against using TikTok: 'We need to be very concerned'
A top Justice Department official warned Thursday that TikTok is a threat due to the "perils of Chinese companies being subject to Chinese national security laws."
Ted Cruz launches Big Tech censorship investigation, says Elon Musk 'changed the terrain' in Silicon Valley
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, slammed Big Tech giants Google and Facebook for censoring speech while praising Elon Musk for releasing Twitter files.
Big Tech censorship 'single greatest threat' to free speech in America: Sen. Ted Cruz
Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz vowed to investigate Big Tech giants like Google and Facebook for using 'monopoly power' to silence the views of those who disagree with them on 'Varney & Co.'
Will ChatGPT repeat the dot-com and crypto crashes?
ChatGPT will not follow the boom and bust cycle of the 2000 dot-coms and current crypto bankruptcies say a venture capitalist and CEO who explain that investors are more sophisticates and wary.
Twitter now allows cannabis companies to advertise
Twitter has updated its policies to allow cannabis companies to advertise on the platform, becoming the first major social media company to roll out the option.
Kia, Hyundai roll out new anti-theft software upgrade
Hyundai and Kia have announced the long-awaited release of an anti-theft software upgrade to certain vehicle models after a social media challenge exposed their vulnerabilities.
Elon Musk says he expects a new Twitter CEO toward end of the year
Elon Musk said he intends to choose a new Twitter chief executive toward the end of the year. Respondents of a Twitter poll he ran in December said he should step down as CEO.
Sen. Kennedy: Social media 'lowered the cost of being an A-hole,' making young women 'very fragile'
Sen. John Kennedy spoke Tuesday at the Senate Judiciary Committee's hearing on "Protecting Our Children Online," expressing concern about social media's effects on kids.
TikTok’s talks with US have an unofficial player: China
TikTok has been negotiating with the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. for over two years on a way to wall off the company’s data and operations from the Chinese government.
Government suppressing free speech should horrify all Americans: Carl Szabo
NetChoice vice president and general counsel Carl Szabo calls for legislation to prevent Democrats and Republicans from working with social media platforms to censor speech on 'Varney & Co.'
Hawley introduces two bills to protect kids from effects of social media, raise age requirement to 16
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has introduced a bill that would implement an age requirement for social media usage and another that would study the harmful impact of social media on children
Meta employees say 'zero work' getting done as layoffs loom, report
Although Mark Zuckerberg has dubbed it the 'year of efficiency' some employees claim that a bunch of people are 'getting paid to do nothing' according to a recent report.


















