Twitter sees 26% increase in governments' requests to remove content from journalists, news outlets
India and the United States were the top two governments making information requests to Twitter, followed by Japan and France.
Facebook reportedly fired 52 employees who were caught spying on users
Facebook fired 52 employees for abusing their access to the social network’s user data — including creepy men who obtained location data on women they were romantically interested in.
Over 150 companies urge Congress to pass Voting Rights Act
More than 150 companies including Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook urged lawmakers to introduce and pass legislation reforming voting rights in a letter signed on Wednesday.
Facebook, like Amazon, asks for FTC's Khan to be removed from antitrust litigation against company
Facebook on Wednesday filed a petition asking the Biden administration to remove Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan from pending litigation against the social media giant.
Company offers passport to avoid tax on cryptocurrencies
Plan B Passport founder Katie Ananina explains how her company can help people avoid paying taxes on cryptocurrencies.
Blake Masters taking on Big Tech’s ‘giant software monopolies’ in Arizona Senate race
Thiel Capital COO and protégé Blake Masters said he plans to take on Big Tech regulation, suggesting they currently operate as ‘giant software monopolies.’
Thiel Capital’s Blake Masters announces run for Arizona Senate
Thiel Capital protégé and COO Blake Masters discusses his platform and values ahead of the U.S. Senate election in Arizona.
Utah takes on Google with antitrust lawsuit: 'We are standing up for the little guy,' AG says
Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes discusses the multi-state lawsuit claiming Google's app store is a monopoly.
Is cyber hacking out of control?
Prevailion founder and CEO Karim Hijazi discusses the spike in ransomware attacks on businesses.
China expert: Behind anti-capitalist crackdown is 'something bigger'
China Beige Book International CEO Leland Miller weighs in on China banning Didi app after U.S. IPO.
Popeyes sparks memories of 'chicken wars' with new menu item
On Tuesday, the Louisiana-based fast-food chain, whose parent company is Restaurant Brands International, announced it was adding Chicken Nuggets to its menu in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico starting on July 27.
US Olympic swimmer not getting vaccinated, says it’s a ‘risk’ he’s willing to take
U.S. Olympic swimmer Michael Andrew discusses his decision to not get vaccinated before the 2021 Olympics despite a rise in COVID infections in Tokyo.
Elon Musk says he ‘rather hates’ being CEO of Tesla
Fox News Headlines 24/7 reporter Mike Gunzelman and ‘Fox and Friends First’ co-host Todd Piro weigh in on Telsa leadership and Elon Musk’s career.
Former Trump adviser Jason Miller's GETTR social media platform reaches 1M users days after launch
Former Donald Trump senior adviser Jason Miller’s new social media platform "GETTR" has attracted more than 1.4 million users in the week since its launch.
Elon Musk's Tesla-SolarCity hearing halted after someone pukes in court
Elon Musk didn't mince words during his testimony defending Tesla's purchase of Solar City.
CEO of drone company Teal talks Red Cat acquisition
Teal founder and CEO George Matus discusses advancements in the drone industry and being acquired by Red Cat Holdings.
Bucs' Tom Brady the most trolled NFL player on Instagram, study says
Tom Brady has already etched his place in history as one of the greatest quarterbacks to have ever played the game but perhaps not in the hearts of football fans outside the two franchises he’s played for.
Former EY Global CEO on how working from home impacts office culture
Former EY Global Chairman and CEO Mark Weinberger on a global minimum tax and back-to-the-office trends.
Stephen Yates on ByteDance, Didi: China cares about ‘control’ of private data, not security
Stephen Yates, DC International Advisory CEO and former deputy national security adviser for Cheney, argues China’s influence on companies like ByteDance and Didi is a reminder that the CCP is ‘in fact, communist.’
Elon Musk tells court: 'I think I'm funny'
Elon Musk told a Delaware court "I think I'm funny" while he defended Tesla's 2016 acquisition of Solar City. The Tesla CEO told the plaintiffs' attorney, Randall Baron, that he is "a bad human."



















