Amazon hits Facebook group administrators with lawsuit over fake product reviews
The fake reviews have targeted hundreds of products available on Amazon's stores in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Japan.
Meta, owner of Facebook, addresses human-rights abuse charge in new report
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has released a report that responds to accusations that the social media company has ignored online abuse that resulted in physical violence.
Facebook temporarily banned users who said they would mail abortion pills: report
A Vice report said Facebook has removed posts regarding abortion pills in the wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned amid an escalating abortion debate
Facebook's Meta to pay $115K in DOJ settlement of discriminatory housing ad allegations
Meta agreed to pay $115,054 in a historic DOJ lawsuit alleging the social media giant's housing ad algorithm discriminated against Facebook users based on race, sex and other factors.
Facebook takes down Senate candidate Eric Greitens' 'RINO hunting' campaign video
Facebook removed a campaign video from Missouri Senate candidate Eric Greitens over a violation of its rules, while Twitter allowed the clip to stay up.
Tuesday's trading: 5 things to know
Here are the key events taking place on Tuesday that could impact trading including news about U.S. markets, inflation data, The Fed and tech news.
Meta, Instagram sued on behalf of 8 plaintiffs 'for exploiting young people for profit'
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta Platforms is facing eight new lawsuits accusing the company of exploiting young and vulnerable users for profit.
Meta investigating Sheryl Sandberg’s use of Facebook resources going back years: report
Meta is probing Facebook operating chief Sheryl Sandberg’s use of company resources over several years.
Facebook rethinks news deals and publishers could lose millions
Facebook is rethinking its commitment to pay for news. Now, some news organizations like the Washington Post, New York Times and The Wall Street Journal are facing potential multi-million dollar revenue shortfalls.
Thursday's trading: 5 Things to know
Here are the key events taking place on Thursday that could impact trading including news from Intel, Facebook and jobless claims.
Stocks mixed as oil prices cool
FOX Business' Stuart Varney and Susan Li discuss latest buzz about the Big Tech titans as Sheryl Sandberg steps down as Meta's COO, Amazon's successful run, GameStop's $158 million loss and Microsoft's negative guidance.
Sheryl Sandberg to leave Facebook parent company Meta this fall
Sheryl Sandberg said she will step down from Facebook's parent company Meta this fall after 14 years with the social media company that saw great success and various scandals.
Facebook parent to change stock ticker to 'META'
Facebook parent Meta Platforms' stock is getting a fresh update to match the tech giant's rebrand.
Instagram rolls out Amber Alerts feature
Instagram is launching a feature that will allow users to see pictures of children who are missing in their area. The Amber Alerts will be available in 25 countries.
Rising interest rates bad for tech stocks: Expert
Evercore ISI head of internet research Mark Mahaney weighs in on tech stocks following a massive drop and inflation.
Texas mother creates Facebook group to help parents locate baby formula
A Texas mother started a Facebook group so families could help others find stores with baby formula available as the U.S. deals with a shortage of the product.
Meta CEO Zuckerberg sued by DC AG over Cambridge Analytica scandal
Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl Racine has filed a lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg, saying the Meta CEO "was personally involved in failures that led to the Cambridge Analytica" data breach involving Facebook.
Facebook parent Meta reiterates ban on abortion discussion at work as Supreme Court mulls Roe
Facebook's parent company Meta warned employees Thursday they cannot discuss abortion on the internal platform Workplace, saying such discussions can "leave people feeling like they're being targeted."
Facebook parent company Meta opens first store in California
Facebook parent company Meta has opened its first brick-and-mortar store in California to serve as a showroom for its latest technology and consumer products.
Meta mulls reducing money it gives news organizations - The Information
Meta Platforms is considering reducing the money it gives news organizations as it reevaluates the partnerships it struck over the past few years, The Information reported on Monday, citing people familiar with the matter.