SEC Chair Gensler defends cryptocurrency policy
Prochain Capital President David Tawil discusses SEC Chairman Gary Gensler's cryptocurrency policy and the City of Miami accepting $5 million in funds from city-specific crypto.
Twitter says Nicki Minaj’s vaccine tweets don’t break rules
Twitter says a controversial tweet from rapper Nicki Minaj does not violate its rules despite accusations that the post was misleading regarding COVID-19.
TikTok launches mental health resources amid Instagram backlash
TikTok detailed a new effort to provide resources for those struggling with mental health or body image issues on Tuesday, an initiative that was announced as rival platform Instagram faces scrutiny over its potentially negative impact on teenage users.
Leaked Facebook documents reveal special rules for VIPs
The Heritage Foundation's Kara Frederick reacts to the report on 'Fox Business Tonight'
Parler to sponsor NASCAR Xfinity Series driver JJ Yeley's car in upcoming race
Parler, a self-described free speech social media platform, will sponsor NASCAR Xfinity Series driver JJ Yeley’s No. 17 car during a race later this month at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the company said Tuesday.
Have Apple announcements become ‘formulaic’?
MarketWatch senior reporter Jonathan Swartz and Neuberger Berman senior research analyst Dan Flax weigh in on Apple stock and the tech giant’s Tuesday event.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak launches private space company
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak announced the creation of a new private space company "unlike the others."
Biggest takeaways from Apple’s streaming event
Lou Basenese of Disruptive Tech Research on whether Apple’s Tuesday announcement lived up to the hype.
What to expect from Apple’s 'California Streaming' event
Andrew Left of Citron Research says the move toward 5G will likely be the highlight from Apple’s ‘California Streaming’ event.
Instagram acknowledges app can harm teens' self-esteem in response to report
Facebook recognizes how harmful its photo-sharing app, Instagram, can be for teen girls' self-esteem, according to company documents obtained by The Wall Street Journal.
51 SpaceX satellites launched into orbit from California
SpaceX launched 51 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California
Sen. Blackburn: Facebook using platform to 'control' what we see, say and hear
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., reacts to a report that claims Facebook allows elites to post banned content, arguing the social media site is giving 'preferential treatment' to elites.
Facebook documents show Instagram harmful to teen girls: WSJ report
Wall Street Journal technology reporter Jeff Horwitz on Facebook documents showing Instagram is toxic for teen girls.
Amazon announces hiring push for 125K workers nationwide ahead of its annual Career Day
The move comes just weeks after the Seattle-based company announced it is seeking to fill 40,000 corporate and technology jobs.
Ex-Trump aide Jason Miller rips Big Tech: 'Platforms are the judge, jury, and executioner'
Former Trump campaign spokesman and new social media platform GETTR CEO Jason Miller on Facebook reportedly building a system that exempts high-profile users from some or all of its rules and Biden's foreign policy.
Walgreens' COVID testing site could expose customer data: report
Walgreens' COVID-19 testing registration systems leaves customers' personal information exposed online, according to a report.
Facebook denies having '2 systems of justice' for users after scathing WSJ report
Facebook denies having "two systems of justice" after The Wall Street Journal reported that the social media giant gives preferential treatment to millions of high-profile users.
GlobeNewswire blames Walmart-Litecoin fakery on 'fraudulent user account'
Walmart and Litecoin were the targets of bad actors likely looking to profit from fake news.
Elizabeth Warren asks Amazon to suppress books with COVID-19 'misinformation'
Massachusetts Democrat Sen. Elizabeth Warren demanded that Amazon change its algorithm to suppress the sales of books she claims spread "COVID-19 misinformation." A Heritage Foundation analyst claimed this is an unconstitutional attack on free speech.
Facebook says its rules apply to all. Company documents reveal a secret elite that’s exempt.
Mark Zuckerberg has publicly said Facebook Inc. allows its more than three billion users to speak on equal footing with the elites of politics, culture, and journalism, and that its standards of behavior apply to everyone, but newly revealed documents contradict that promise.



















