New Parler CEO explains steps taken 'to reinforce' the social media platform
The new Parler CEO, George Farmer, argues that many of the vendors that are used by technology firms are 'based in kind of woke corporate California and that really makes it very difficult to work if you’re a free-speech minded platform.'
New Parler CEO George Farmer on reviving the social media platform
Parler CEO George Farmer explains what it took to get the social media platform back on the Apple App Store following its suspension over what the company said was violent and threatening content.
Congress advances Big Tech antitrust bills
Former assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Makan Delrahim joins 'Kudlow' to discuss how section 230 plays a role in the debate
Darrell Issa: Big Tech is guilty of politicizing science
House Judiciary Committee member joins 'The Evening Edit' to discuss social media's influence on the COVID lab leak theory
Big Tech faces new onslaught on Capitol Hill as lawmakers push package of antitrust bills
Big Tech is under mounting pressure on Capitol Hill as lawmakers take up a series of sweeping new antitrust bills that could break up some of Silicon Valley's most powerful companies.
Jim Jordan: 'This is a marrying up of Big Tech and Big Government'
Ohio Republican discusses Big Tech censorship on 'Kudlow'
Jim Jordan takes on Big Tech censorship of conservatives
Ohio Republican and Larry Kudlow debate whether breaking up Big Tech is the right solution
Democrats are ‘trying to short circuit’ Big Tech legislation: Blackburn
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., on Democrats cracking down on tech giants.
Dating app Bumble gives entire staff week off to combat ‘burnout’
Bumble, the dating app where women make the first move, has shut down its offices worldwide and given its staff of 700 the entire week off — to help combat "burnout."
Congress targets Big Tech in bipartisan legislation
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn, tells her Democratic colleagues 'don't create a behemoth' with the FTC and DOJ as Congress shifts its focus on the tech giants.
Sen. Rubio on bill targeting Big Tech 'monopolies' over political censorship concerns: 'This can’t continue'
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., explained Thursday a proposed bill that targets Big Tech "monopolies" over political censorship concerns, stressing on "Mornings with Maria" that "this can’t continue."
Republicans demand answers from Facebook over Fauci emails
Marsha Blackburn R-Tn., says Mark Zuckerberg should be called to testify before Congress on ‘Fox Business Tonight’
'Trey's Trades' host talks Reddit revolution, SEC
'Trey's Trades' host Trey Collins discusses the SEC considering rule changes for stock-shorting.
Facebook could unveil new Apple Watch competitor by next summer: report
Facebook could unveil a new smartwatch similar to the Apple Watch by next summer, according to reports.
Rep. Jordan: Facebook, Fauci kept certain information from American people
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, argues Facebook worked with government officials to censor content relating to coronavirus origins.
Facebook CEO Zuckerberg grilled over COVID censorship by top House Republicans
Top House Republicans penned a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg demanding to see emails between him and government officials over COVID censorship on its platform.
TikTok quietly changed US privacy policies days ahead of Biden executive order
TikTok quietly changed its U.S. privacy policies last week allowing the app to collect biometric data.
GOP grills Facebook over COVID origin censorship
Top House Republicans penned a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg demanding to see emails between him and government officials over COVID censorship on its platform.
Apple reportedly paid millions to a woman after explicit photos were sent to Facebook
According to a complaint filed in California, the woman – a college student whose name was not publicly released – "suffered a publication of private information without her consent, resulting in a claim for personal injury" against Apple repair contractor Pegatron Technology Service, Inc.
Parents who lost 16-year-old to overdose start petition asking TikTok, Snapchat to change policies
The parents of a 16-year-old boy who died from a fentanyl overdose have started a petition calling on social media apps like TikTok and Snapchat to change their policies.


















