Jim Jordan requests DOJ turn over documents with communications between Biden admin, social media giants
Rep. Jim Jordan wrote to the Justice Department on Wednesday to request copies of documents with communications between the Biden administration and social media companies.
Twitter outage leaves many users unable to tweet
Twitter suffered an outage on Wednesday that prevented users from sending tweets or follow other users.
Twitter rolls out long-form tweets, allowing premium subscribers to write 4,000 characters
Twitter Blue subscribers will now be able to write up to 4,000 characters in individual tweets, the social media platform announced on Wednesday.
Florida Rep. Luna corners former Twitter exec on platform’s alleged collusion with FBI, other federal agencies
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., on Wednesday grilled a former Twitter executive over the company's alleged collusion in suppressing the Hunter Biden story before the 2020 election.
Democrat Rep. Cori Bush calls for government takeover of social media, says Twitter too motivated by profits
Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., on Wednesday called for public ownership of social media platforms like Twitter to ensure these platforms serve everyone fairly.
As big tech’s growth and innovation slow, its market dominance endures
Google parent Alphabet and its cohort still innovate, but with incremental enhancements to existing products. Tech hoping AI will allow it to disrupt like the past.
Senators question Zuckerberg about whether Russia, China accessed Facebook user data
A bipartisan duo of senators sent a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg this week, questioning him about how much access Russian and Chinese developers had to private user data.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott unveils new ban on TikTok including personal devices used for state business
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced a statewide plan to ban use of TikTok on state-issued devices and for employees who for state employees who conduct business on personal devices.
Musk tweets platform’s new ‘values’ after senator jokes about being sent to Twitter jail for hunting photo
Elon Musk says Twitter will be more accepting of "different values" after reinstating the account of a senator after it was suspended for posting a hunting photo.
Twitter boss Elon Musk accuses government agency of being 'worst offender in US government censorship'
Elon Musk on Monday said the Global Engagement Center is the "worst offender in US government censorship & media manipulation."
Meta class action lawsuit sparks battle between law firms: reports
Two firms submitted their cases to a U.S. District judge on Friday, to represent plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit against Facebook, claiming user data was exploited.
Pakistan blocks Wikipedia, says it hurt Muslim sentiments
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority says it blocked Wikipedia because a 48-hour deadline to remove the content was ignored, according to a spokesperson.
Twitter to charge businesses $1K per month to keep gold verification: report
Twitter will soon start charging businesses $1,000 a month to retain its gold checkmark verification status as it looks for new ways to compensate for declining ad revenue.
TikTok's time on government devices nears its end
The social media app TikTok is due to be removed from federal agencies' devices by the end of February under a bipartisan law sparked by concerns over the app's ties to China.
Elon Musk says Twitter is 'trending to breakeven,' last three months were 'extremely tough'
Elon Musk said on Sunday that he "had to save Twitter from bankruptcy," but the platform is "now trending to breakeven" after his purchase last October.
Perfect Moment: The most popular ski fashion name on social media
Perfect Moment CEO and co-founder Jane Gottschalk discusses how a recession could challenge the ski wear company's sales and growth on 'The Claman Countdown.'
TIkTok's collection of user data is raising concerns
FOX Business' Lydia Hu discusses TikTok's data collection of users, national security concerns, and the CEOs testimony before Congress.
Elon Musk says Twitter's free API is 'being abused badly,' will start charging developers for access
Third-party developers will have to pay a fee to access Twitter's API starting next week, the social media platform said on Thursday.
ChatGPT mimicking humans is the 'greater danger': Frances Haugen
Beyond the Screen co-founder Frances Haugen discusses the emergence of ChatGPT and the ethical trap of advanced artificial intelligence on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Meta shares soar lifting Zuckerberg's net worth
Shares for Meta are spearheading a tech rally and lifting the CEO’s net worth by $10.86B in one day.



















