Meta fined nearly $414M over privacy violations by EU regulators
Meta was hit with nearly $414 million in fines by Ireland's Data Protection Commission over breaches in relation to the company's Facebook and Instagram services.
Elon Musk's 'chaotic' Twitter takeover muddles his mission: Eric Hippeau
Lerer Hippeau managing partner Eric Hippeau discusses Elon Musk's long-term vision for the social media platform on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Government getting in bed with social media 'dangerous': Carl Szabo
NetChoice VP and general counsel Carl Szabo discusses the government's role in alleged Twitter censorship, the latest installment of the 'Twitter Files' and the value of Section 230.
Twitter to bring back some political advertising
Twitter is easing its policy regarding political advertising which had been banned prior to the 2020 election.
Weight loss drug Wegovy available to retail pharmacies nationwide after shortages
Popular weight loss drug Wegovy is back at retail pharmacies across the nation after maker Novo Nordisk faced unprecedented demand and manufacturing issues.
Twitter sued for not paying rent at San Francisco headquarters
Twitter is being sued by its landlord, Columbia Property Trust, over the company's failure to pay around $136,260 in rent on its San Francisco office.
Elon Musk's most interesting tweets of 2022
Elon Musk announced in April an offer to purchase social media company Twitter at $54.20 per share and months later officially completed the acquisition for $44 billion.
Tesla investors don't want to think about Twitter: Al Root
Barron's senior writer Allen Root on what lies ahead for Tesla in 2023 after stocks face a steep decline on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Disney sues Florida online retailer selling knock-off Mickey ears
Disney Enterprises, Inc., is suing a Florida-based online retailer accused of selling knock-off Mickey Mouse ears and other products featuring trademarked Disney properties.
'Liver King' slapped with class-action lawsuit for allegedly deceiving customers by hiding steroid use
"Liver King" Brian Johnson has been hit with a class-action lawsuit alleging the fitness influencer scammed customers by pushing his products while hiding his use of steroids.
Rep. Claudia Tenney calls TikTok a 'Chinese spyware instrument'
Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., discusses the Biden administration's lack of action on the growing TikTok threat, and Congressman-elect George Santos facing multiple investigations over his resume lies.
Twitter global outage affects thousands of users
Thousands of Twitter users reported outages involving the social media site and some of its features on Wednesday evening.
Woman trains Gen Z workers how to speak on the phone
‘The Phone Lady’ Mary Jane Copps shares her expertise on helping millennials and more become comfortable speaking on the phone on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
Kansas governor bans TikTok on government-issued devices
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly banned TikTok on government-issued devices on Wednesday, joining at least a dozen other states that prohibit the Chinese social media app.
SCOTUS taking border crisis 'more seriously' than Biden admin: Gov. Hutchison
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) discusses the Biden administration's handling of the border crisis, the Supreme Court's ruling on Title 42, possible 2024 presidential candidates and Arkansas' ban on Tiktok for state-issued devices.
Elon Musk claims Google makes links disappear
Elon Musk said Google and social media companies engage in heavy censorship, often with the involvement or direction of the government.
China economy devastated by 'overwrought' lockdowns: Kevin Roberts
Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts reacts to China sending warplanes towards Taiwan and ending its COVID quarantine mandate for incoming travelers on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Elon Musk says FBI 'obviously overreached' with regard to online censorship
Twitter head Elon Musk said the FBI has overreached with regard to online censorship
Facebook's parent to settle Cambridge Analytica class-action case
Facebook's parent company Meta Platforms has agreed to pay $725 million to settle a class-action privacy lawsuit.
National Crime Prevention Council claims Snapchat used to sell fentanyl to kids
The National Crime Prevention Council asked the DOJ to open an investigation into Snap, Inc. for allegedly allowing drugs to be sold over the platform.



















