Concha to media: Why did you believe China so readily?
Fox News contributor Joe Concha on how the mainstream media and social media companies have approached the origins of COVID-19.
Florida lawmaker on Big Tech accountability
Rep. Fiona McFarland, R-Florida, argues the balance of power has shifted into the hands of Big Tech.
NYC woman in Central Park bird watcher incident sues former employer Franklin Templeton over firing
Amy Cooper, the woman who falsely told police that a Black bird watcher had threatened her in Central Park, has sued her former employer for firing her.
Actor Russell Brand provides ‘more objective perspective than CNN': Huckabee
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee weighs in on celebrity Russell Brand’s recent comments about the media.
Facebook, Instagram will now let you hide 'like' counts
Beginning Wednesday, Instagram and Facebook users will be able to hide the numbers that show how many people liked their posts and photos.
Florida advances free-speech agenda, bans social media censorship
Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez details the new ban: 'we want it to be equal for everyone. We want to preserve free speech'
Ron DeSantis signs law holding tech companies accountable
Former OMB Director Russ Vought discusses the importance of holding Big Tech accountable on 'Kudlow'
One of YouTube's most popular videos of all time may be removed after $760K NFT sale
One of YouTube's most popular videos of all time may be removed from the platform following its $760,000 sale as a non-fungible token (NFT).
Public is ‘buying what the Fed is selling’: Expert
Mayflower Advisors managing partner Larry Glazer, Bulltick Capital Markets chief strategist Kathryn Rooney Vera and Kingsview Wealth Management CIO Scott Martin weigh in on inflation fears, the Federal Reserve and Big Tech.
Video-sharing platform 'Rumble' leads as conservative alternative to YouTube
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski discusses what the platform offers and its recent spike in conservative users and popularity.
Twitter rolls out verification applications to the public
Twitter is rolling out a new verification application process to the public Thursday, saying the company is seeking to give "more transparency, credibility and clarity" to the process of who gets verified on the platform.
Peter Thiel, J.D. Vance ready to Rumble, investing in popular conservative video site
Fox Business spoke to Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski about the new deal on Wednesday, which includes big name investors such as billionaire Peter Thiel and venture capitalist firm Narya, which was co-founded by author J.D. Vance.
Users on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok decry censorship of Israel posts
Users on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok are highlighting instances of post removals and other forms of censorship after sharing content related to the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
Biden's presidency has been 'disaster' so far: Missouri AG
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt discusses his lawsuit against St. Louis's coronavirus restrictions, President Biden's handling of multiple crises, and Facebook planning an Instagram platform for kids.
Indiana AG serves Al Sharpton and 7 others, seeks info on closed-door meeting with Facebook
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is set to serve civil investigative demands to eight individuals as part of his ongoing investigation into big tech censorship, Fox News learned Wednesday.
California mom accuses Snapchat of facilitating cyberbullying after teen son dies by suicide
A California mother mourning the loss of her son to suicide is accusing anonymous Q&A apps LMK and Yolo, which can be used on Snapchat, of facilitating online harassment.
Proposed ‘Instagram for kids’ would be disaster: Missouri AG
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt on why he and dozens of other AGs are asking Facebook to abandon ‘Instagram for kids.’
Facebook Oversight Board member criticizes indefinite Trump ban: 'Their rules are in shambles'
A member of Facebook's Oversight Board criticized the social media platform in the wake of its indefinite ban on former President Donald Trump, saying Facebooks rules are in "shambles."
Starbucks considering leaving Facebook over hateful comments: report
American coffee behemoth Starbucks is reported to be considering leaving Facebook due to the tone of comments left on its posts about social issues and racial justice.
GOP Rep. Ken Buck says Facebook 'stifling' competition in letter to FTC
Buck -- the ranking member of the antitrust subcommittee in the House -- sent a letter exclusively obtained by Fox News to FTC acting chair Rebecca Slaughter on Friday raising concerns that the social media giant is using its 2019 settlement to “stifle” advertising analytics competitors.



















