Israel September 23, 2022 Report finds Facebook violated Palestinian users' freedoms A report from a social media consulting firm has found that Facebook violated Palestinian users' freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and political participation.
TECH September 22, 2022 Facebook whistleblower launches nonprofit to address harms created by social media Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, who has detailed how the tech company failed their ethical obligations, launched a nonprofit to solve social media harms.
Iran September 21, 2022 Iran cuts off social media, internet services as President Raisi addresses UN amid widespread protests The Iranian government has cut off WhatsApp, Instagram and other internet services as protests over the death of a woman in custody entered their fifth day.
California September 16, 2022 California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs law that protects children’s online privacy Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new law that protects online privacy for children. The California law requires tech companies to not profile kids or use their personal information.
SENATE September 14, 2022 Former Twitter engineer admits access to user data under grilling from Sen. Josh Hawley: 'Yes or no?' Sen. Josh Hawley squeezed an admission out of a former Twitter executive that he did have access to private user data during his time at the company Wednesday.
Big Tech Backlash September 11, 2022 Blake Masters hopes to target Big Tech in the Senate but is 'pessimistic' bills will be signed under Biden During an interview with 91±¬ÁÏ Digital, Senate hopeful Blake Masters spoke about how Congress should combat Big Tech but seemed doubtful President Biden will sign any "good bill."
White House September 7, 2022 Judge orders Biden admin to turn over Fauci, Jean-Pierre 'misinformation' emails sent to social media giants A Trump-appointed judge ordered the Biden administration to turn over White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and Dr. Anthony Fauci's emails to social media giants in 21 days.
Facebook September 4, 2022 Study suggests posting on social media makes users overconfident A new study from the University of Texas at Austin found that people who share articles online tend to be overly confident in the subject matter, even if they hadn't read the article.
Facebook August 30, 2022 Grassley, Johnson call for Facebook to turn over communications with FBI over Hunter Biden story Sens. Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson are calling on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to turn over any communications with government agencies about Hunter Biden's laptop.
OPINION August 26, 2022 Tucker Carlson: The FBI has been working on behalf of the Democratic Party "Tucker Carlson Tonight" host shreds the cover-up of the Hunter Biden laptop story and explains why the FBI has been working on behalf of the Democratic Party.
FBI August 26, 2022 Former Trump intel official suggests Zuckerberg's FBI story amounts to election interference Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe reacted Friday to news from Mark Zuckerberg's interview with podcaster Joe Rogan about Hunter Biden.