Biden’s Facebook attack followed months of frustration inside White House
President Biden’s attack on Facebook Inc. on Friday followed months of mounting private frustration inside his administration over the social-media giant’s handling of vaccine misinformation, according to U.S. officials, bringing into public view tensions that could complicate efforts to stop the spread of Covid-19.
What's it like being in space?
Former NASA astronaut Clayton Anderson on Jeff Bezos and others first human-crewed Blue Origin Tuesday.
Biden walks back Facebook 'killing people' comment, says he was talking about users spreading misinformation
President Biden said Monday that Facebook “isn’t killing people,” after accusing the social media giant last week of allowing misinformation related to coronavirus vaccines appear on the platform.
Cybersecurity expert on Microsoft hack: Biden admin needs to 'stop talking' and do something
IronNet Cybersecurity Senior Vice President Jamil Jaffer on U.S. and U.K. allies blaming China for Microsoft, arguing the U.S. 'needs to get tougher' on China and Russia.
Biden admin 'not taking responsibility' for persuading Americans to get vaccine: Attorney
Constitutional Law Attorney Katie Cherkasky discusses Biden's comments about COVID-19 misinformation on Facebook, arguing the platform 'has gone pretty far' silencing view points.
Microsoft applauds Biden's China slap after hack
China’s Microsoft hack is being condemned by the Biden administration and NATO. Now, the software giant says it’s a first step in cracking down on accountability.
Strategist explains why she’s still bullish on markets
Fairlead Strategies founder and managing partner Katie Stockton on market movements, cryptocurrency and oil.
Mike Huckabee on Texas Dems, Facebook’s battle with Biden
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee weighs in on Facebook and Texas Democrats fleeing the state in protest of the voting rights bill and how voters will react.
All aboard the hyperloop: How your commute could be changing
Think about the future of transportation, and you might envision the old animated show "The Jetsons," with everyone flying around in personal spaceships.
Klobuchar: Social media companies can afford to 'be better,' urges limits to liability protections
Sen. Amy Klobuchar urged a change to liability standards on vaccine disinformation as she criticized social media companies for not doing enough to control what people post on their platforms.
Blue Origin spaceflight, Bitcoin, Elon Musk's Tesla-SolarCity trial top week ahead
Investors will take in a wave of earnings this week from big names including IBM, Netflix, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Coca-Cola, Twitter, American Express, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, AT&T, Intel, Snap, Verizon and Domino's Pizza.
Facebook issues harsh response to Biden accusation that platform is 'killing people'
Facebook is pushing back against the White House's narrative that the social media platform is "killing people."
Branson's Virgin Orbit plans new satellite launches in 2022
After Virgin Galactic made history, Richard Branson’s other space company, Virgin Orbit is making its own mark on the space industry and taking on SpaceX.
'Elon Musk' scams thrive on social media
No, Elon Musk isn’t going to offer you a free watch or free Bitcoin on Twitter – but scammers will.
Kudlow: There have been so many 'flip flops' and false statements from government
'Kudlow' host reacts to White House admitting to using Facebook to censor 'misinformation'
YouTuber Emma Chamberlain, 20, leases Los Angeles home for $35,000 per month
She’s not old enough to legally drink alcohol or gamble, but Emma Chamberlain has amassed 10.4 million subscribers on YouTube, 10.3 million followers on TikTok and 13.3 million followers on Instagram.
House lawmakers form new caucus to rein in Big Tech
The Freedom from Big Tech Caucus will be led by Reps. Ken Buck of Colorado and Lance Gooden of Texas. Other founding members include Reps. Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina, Burgess Owens of Utah and Paul Gosar of Arizona.
Psaki says administration is working with Facebook to limit misinformation
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said the Biden administration is working with Facebook to limit misinformation on the coronavirus vaccine.
Is it smart for athletes to accept endorsements in Bitcoin?
Sports agent and DLE Agency founder Doug Eldridge provides insight into Giants’ Saquon Barkley accepting all endorsement money in Bitcoin.
Bankers expect significant deal making in gaming business as Big Tech enters space: Gasparino
FOX Business’ Charlie Gasparino discusses spending, inflation and updates from the Big Tech and gaming world.



















