In one way, Bay Area tech CEOs’ very visible presence at President Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday was an almighty flex ...
Silicon Valley elites showed up for a candlelit dinner, three official inaugural balls, and other events celebrating Donald ...
Opinion
Editorial Roundup: United States
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: ___ Jan. 21 The Washington Post on the need for transparency from social media platforms Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has taken a lot of ...
Facebook issues come as Meta said it’s working to resolve issue where Democratic search terms were blocked on Instagram ...
Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump have had a bit of a rollercoaster relationship, but things seem to be getting better between ...
Facebook issues come as Meta said it’s working to resolve issue where Democratic search terms were blocked on Instagram ...
A who’s who of the world’s wealthiest people surrounded President Donald Trump as he took the oath of office — gathering a ...
Shortly after Trump was sworn as president, Facebook users reported their accounts were forced to automatically follow him.
The sight of Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg and others at President Trump’s swearing-in was another sign of how business is ...
Meta says it is working quickly to resolve the problem, which has prompted accusations of bias on social media.
Tech billionaires including Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos were given prime positions at Donald Trump's inauguration Monday.
Meta is facing accusations of political bias after Democrat-related hashtags were hidden on its Instagram app following Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration Monday.