Facebook, Twitter, Alphabet To Testify At US House Hearing
The U.S. House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on Tuesday to take testimony from Facebook Inc, Alphabet Inc’s YouTube unit and Twitter Inc on whether social media companies are filtering content for political reasons, the committee chairman said.
Mueller Investigation: US Accuses Russian Spies Of 2016 Election Hacking As Trump-Putin Summit Looms
A federal grand jury on Friday charged 12 Russian intelligence officers with hacking Democratic computer networks in 2016, in the most detailed U.S. accusation yet that Moscow meddled in the presidential election to help Republican Donald Trump.
Trump Role In T-Mobile-Sprint Merger: Corey Lewandowski Lobbying Firm Advising On $26 Billion Deal
T-Mobile US said it is getting advice on its proposed $26 billion merger with Sprint Corp from a lobbying firm whose staff includes several members of President Donald Trump’s election team such as former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
Tesla News: Elon Musk Looking To Reorganize Electric Car Company?
Tesla Inc’s chief executive officer told employees on Monday the company is undergoing a “thorough reorganization,” as it contends with production problems, senior staff departures and two crashes last week involving its electric, self-driving cars.
Trump Urges Carmakers To Build More Vehicles In US, Blasts NAFTA
Companies urged Trump to work with California to keep nationwide U.S. vehicle emissions standards.
Net Neutrality: FCC Announces Date, Info About New Rules
The FCC in December repealed the Obama-era “net neutrality” rules, allowing internet providers to block or slow websites as long as they disclose the practice. The FCC said the new rules will take effect 30 days from Friday.