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In a letter sent to Spotify CEO Daniel Ek, the House Judiciary Committee chairman slammed what he called a new threat to free ...
New York Post columnist Miranda Devine discusses the GOP investigation into former President Joe Biden’s mental acuity and ...
Former President Joe Biden's son Hunter isn't hiding his feelings about George Clooney's role in the 2024 presidential ...
About two hours into the Gen Z influencer Andrew Callaghan’s interview with Hunter Biden, I had a moment of piercing clarity: ...
The European Chips Act has been a complete disaster. That holds a broader lesson for governments, says Matthew Lynn ...
Shareholders accused Meta leaders of damaging the company by allowing repeat violations of Facebook users' privacy.
Former President Joe Biden's chief of staff was on the witness stand in Wilmington defending his work on Facebook's board of directors.
Case began in 2018, following revelations that data from millions of Facebook users was accessed by Cambridge Analytica.
WILMINGTON, Delaware (Reuters) -An $8 billion trial by Meta Platforms shareholders against Mark Zuckerberg and other current and former company leaders kicks off on Wednesday over claims that they ...
The Meta trial comes four months after Delaware lawmakers overhauled the state's corporate law to make it harder for ...
President Donald Trump is engaging in a flurry of trade activity as the clock ticks down to his Aug. 1 deadline. At 12:01 a.m ...
Undisclosed financial agreement ensures figures such as social media chief Mark Zuckerberg will avoid taking the stand ...