Zuckerberg Says He Regrets Demoting COVID-19 Content
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that Facebook was pressured by the federal government to censor COVID-19 content and that he now regrets bowing to those demands.
How to Tell If Your Social Security Number Was Compromised in Massive Data Breach
After a data protection company confirmed Social Security numbers were hacked, websites have appeared allowing people to check if they’ve been compromised.
Telegram Says Founder ‘Has Nothing to Hide’ From French Police
Pavel Durov, the Russian-born CEO and cofounder of Telegram, has been detained in France but the company says it has done nothing wrong and abides by EU law.
Fed Confronts Up to a Million US Jobs Vanishing in Revision
US job growth in year through March was less than initially estimated, fueling concerns the Federal Reserve is falling behind the curve to lower interest rates.
Manhattan DA Defers to Judge on Delaying Trump’s Sentencing Date
‘The People are prepared to appear for sentencing on any future date the Court sets,’ prosecutors wrote to the judge.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s...
Skyline Assassination? Brazil Plane Crash Story Not Adding Up as Strange New Details Emerge
“Two children, a lawyer and eight cancer doctors were reportedly among the 61 people killed when a plane crashed in a Brazilian city last week.
IRS Launches Initiative to Combat Growing Number of Tax Scams
IRS announced a new coalition with members of the tax industry on Friday seeking to counter the growth of scams threatening tax systems and taxpayers
Supreme Court Upholds Block on Entirety of Federal Government’s New Title IX Gender Rule
High court left intact two separate lower court orders that blocked entirety of new Title IX gender rule in Louisiana and nine other states that challenged it.
US Inflation Rate Slows to 2.9 Percent as Shelter, Motor Vehicle Insurance Remain High
Core inflation also dipped in July to 3.2 percent.
The U.S. annual inflation rate slowed for the fourth consecutive month in July and came in...
Court Orders UCLA to Stop Protesters From Blocking Jewish Students
The students ‘were excluded from portions of the UCLA campus because they refused to denounce their faith,’ the judge wrote, calling it ’unimaginable.’
Home Depot Says Consumers Are Pulling Back Amid Economic Uncertainty
Home Depot lowers its sales forecast as economic uncertainty pressures consumers to cut back on major home renovation projects.
Appeals Court Revives Christian Case Against Washington State Law
Christian group in WA state showed it’s being injured by bias law, federal appeals court ruled reversing lower court decision, reviving case against state officials.