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Zimbabwe Author Tsitsi Dangarembga Arrested During Banned Protests
Zimbabwe author Tsitsi Dangarembga arrested during banned protests
Friday’s Stock Market Open: US Equities Rise After Tech Giants Deliver Strong Results, Gold Jumps
US stocks rose on Friday after Amazon, Facebook, Google, Apple posted blowout results
Australia Unveils Law Forcing Tech Giants To Pay For News
Australia unveils law forcing tech giants to pay for news
Google, Facebook Must Pay News Media To Publish Content Under Australia's New Conduct Code
Australian regulators are looking to even the playing field between big tech companies and social media outlets, with platforms such as Facebook and Google accused of killing off digital media companies.
Facebook Quarterly Profit Rockets Despite Ad Boycott, Pandemic
Facebook quarterly profit rockets despite ad boycott, pandemic
Thursday’s Stock Market Close: US Equities Mixed, As Nasdaq Rises Ahead Of Tech Earnings, Dow Drops
US stocks finished mixed on Thursday as US GDP plummeted by a record figure, but tech stocks gained
Thursday’s Stock Market Open: US Equities Drop As US Economy Plunges 32.9% In Second Quarter
US stocks fell on Thursday as US GDP plummeted by a record figure, while initial jobless claims rose.
Holocaust Survivors Urge Facebook To Remove Genocide Denial Posts
Holocaust survivors urge Facebook to remove genocide denial posts
Tim Cook Antitrust Hearing: Apple CEO Defends App Store, Escapes Extensive Questioning
The Apple CEO seemed to receive the least questions during the hearings.
Sundar Pichai Antitrust Hearing: Google CEO Targeted Over Market Control, Asked About Republican Conspiracy-Mongering
Google's CEO was subjected to hard questions about the multinational company's practices.
Jeff Bezos Antitrust Hearing: Amazon CEO Confronted On Third-Party Seller Treatment, Pleads Ignorance
The Amazon CEO frequently claimed ignorance of the specific claims and evidence presented by members of the House antitrust committee.
Mark Zuckerberg Antitrust Hearing: Facebook CEO Grilled About Whether Instagram Buy Was Monopolistic
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faced hard questions about the company's true motivations for buying Instagram in 2012.
Holocaust Survivors Ask Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg To Remove Denial Posts, Groups
The new effort will utilize the social media platform to convey their message.
Wednesday’s Stock Market Open: US Equities Drop Ahead Of Fed Policy Statement, Tech Antitrust Hearing
The Dow falls more than 200 points at bell as traders await antitrust hearing involving Big Tech CEOs
TikTok Says 'We Are Not The Enemy'
TikTok says 'we are not the enemy'
Big Tech On Capitol Hill: Here’s What the CEOs of Google, Amazon, Apple and Facebook Will Tell Congress
The four CEOs will appear before a House subcommittee to argue against any potential changes or new proposals to antitrust laws that could stifle the growth of big tech in the U.S.
Anger Grows Over Hong Kong University Sacking Of Activist
Anger grows over Hong Kong university sacking of activist
Lee Kuan Yew Grandson Convicted Of Contempt Of Court In Singapore
Lee Kuan Yew grandson convicted of contempt of court in Singapore
Zuckerberg And Bezos To Defend American Success Stories
Zuckerberg and Bezos to defend American success stories
Antitrust Hearings: Morgan Stanley Exec Says Breaking Up Big Tech Companies Makes No Sense
Vice Chairman Robert Kindler said breaking up companies like Facebook and Amazon wouldn't offer any consumer benefit.
Farmer Returns Prosthetic Leg Lost by Vermont Skydiver During Jump
"My adrenaline was so high and I was just so excited, I didn’t realize I had lost it,” skydiver says in interview.
Republican Senator's Campaign Removes Attack Ad Against Democratic Opponent After Accusations Of Anti-Semitism
The ad was released Monday by Republican Sen. David Perdue's campaign against his opponent, depicting Democrat Jon Ossoff with a larger nose.
Facebook Says EU Antitrust Probe Invades Employee Privacy
Facebook says EU antitrust probe invades employee privacy
Trump's Commerce Department Asks FCC To Narrow Liability Protections For Social Media Companies
The Commerce Department on Monday petitioned the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to review liability protections for companies such as Facebook and Twitter, as Trump continues to rail against perceived anti-conservative bias on social media.
Facebook Sues EU Antitrust Regulators Over Unnecessary Data Questions
The social media giant that it has complied with the investigation, but the latest round of requests would see them handing over sensitive employee information.
VIDEO: Couple Wearing Swastikas On Face Masks Create A Scene In Minnesota Walmart; Banned From Stores
Bystander filmed the couple getting into verbal exchanges with several shopper; they have subsequently been banned from all U.S. Walmart locations for at least one year.
VIDEO: Memphis Mini-Golf Center Erupts Into Chaos At The Hands Of Hundreds Of Unattended Teens
The center's staff said the teens' parents were dropping them off and leaving, causing occupancy to surpass the state's 50% occupancy allowed under Gov. Bill Lee and the Tennessee Health Department's standing order amid coronavirus.
Watch: Walmart Bans Couple Wearing Swastika Face Masks At Minnesota Outlet
“If you vote for (Joe) Biden, you’re going to be living in Nazi Germany,” the woman with the swastika mask said in the video.
Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon Hearing Over Anti-Trust Laws To Begin Wednesday
The hearing involves the extended investigation into the competition between the biggest names in tech.
Bolsonaro Says He Tested Negative For COVID-19, Two Weeks After Diagnosis
Bolsonaro says he tested negative for COVID-19, two weeks after diagnosis