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Where does Twitter's decision to ban political advertising leave its peers?
by
David Brancaccio
and Rose Conlon
Oct 31, 2019
Twitter's Jack Dorsey says the ban is designed to fight misinformation. Will other CEOs join him?
Zuckerberg offers an olive branch on Libra
Oct 23, 2019
The Facebook CEO is trying to woo lawmakers and regulators to approve his digital currency.
Another partner abandons Facebook's cryptocurrency
Oct 14, 2019
Travel firm Booking Holdings has pulled out of the Libra Association as companies involved in the digital currency face increased regulation.
Pushback may delay Facebook's digital currency plans
by
Jack Stewart
Sep 30, 2019
Facebook has to convince regulators and potential users its currency plans are credible.
Senate subcommittee considers whether giant tech companies have too much power
by
Erika Beras
Sep 18, 2019
Do giant tech companies require more oversight?
Climate change impacts are coming to Big Tech's doorstep
Sep 16, 2019
How prepared are Apple, Google, Facebook and other firms for risks like sea level rise?
Scandals, apologies and trust issues: the aftermath of a corporate crisis
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bennett Purser
Jul 25, 2019
What does it take for a company to earn back the public's confidence? A new series from the Harvard Business Review tries to find out.
For public good, not for profit.
Big Tech faces antitrust questions on Capitol Hill
Jul 16, 2019
The panel in the House Antitrust Committee comes amid bipartisan scrutiny of Amazon, Facebook, Google and Apple.
Facebook is facing a fine. What about Zuckerberg?
Jul 15, 2019
The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly ready to hit Facebook with a fine of about $5 billion.
Report: FTC approves roughly $5B fine for Facebook
Jul 12, 2019
According to the Wall Street Journal, the 3-2 vote broke along party lines.