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Court Rules Meta Must Face Lawsuit Over Fraudulent Ads

Meta must face lawsuit over claims it breached its terms of service by soliciting fraudulent advertisements from Chinese companies, federal appeals court ruled.

PART 3: Chester Says CNN ‘Trying To Help’ Black Lives Matter By Protecting Group’s...

CNN Technical Director Charlie Chester: “I was trying to do some research on the Asian hate, like the people are getting attacked and...
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Tucker Carlson Responds to Point-Blank Question About Fox News Exit

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson said in a new interview that he still doesn’t know why the company announced it was parting ways with him earlier this year.
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Fired OpenAI Researcher Warns of Urgent CCP Espionage Threat

Leopold Aschenbrenner issues a warning about the CCP exploiting AI: ‘The preservation of the free world against the authoritarian states is on the line.’

Facebook Investor: Company Paid $5 Billion to FTC as ‘Quid Pro Quo’ to Shield...

A recently filed lawsuit against Facebook reveals new details about the Cambridge Analytica data breach scandal, claiming among other allegations that company executives massively overpaid the...
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Trump Group CEO Backs Musk’s Twitter Takeover

Devin Nunes, the CEO of Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), has expressed support for billionaire Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter while highlighting the...

EU Issues Warning to Elon Musk Over ‘Illegal Content’

Elon Musk's platform needs to take action against so-called 'illegal content' and 'misinformation' related to the Israel-Hamas war, an EU official wrote.
Facebook parent Meta to pay $725 million to settle Cambridge Analytica case

Facebook Parent Meta Agrees to Settle Cambridge Analytica Scandal Case for $725 Million

Meta Platforms, Inc. agreed to pay $725 million to resolve class-action lawsuit accusing it of allowing third parties to access users’ personal info.
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Supreme Court Justice Thomas Suggests Facebook, Twitter Could Be Regulated Like Utilities

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas appeared to signal that Big Tech firms could be regulated after Facebook and Twitter suspended President Donald Trump earlier this year. Thomas,...

Don’t Like Twitter’s New CEO? Blame Paul Singer

Thousands of user accounts vanished from Twitter shortly after new Chief Executive Parag Agrawal took the reins in November from the outgoing CEO, Jack...

‘Spy Network’: One of the World’s Fastest Growing Media Groups Removes Itself From TikTok

Sky News Australia announced it would discontinue publishing to popular Chinese app TikTok in effort to protect its reporters and audiences from security risks.
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Parler Social Media Platform is Back Online

On February 15, 2021 the Parler social media platform announced that they would finally be coming back online this week with new servers and...