October 4, 2019 Facebook CEO says he won't 'further antagonize' Elizabeth Warren after threatening lawsuit Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg committed to treating Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., fairly on his platform despite his previously reported indication that he would sue her if she tried to break up big tech companies like his.
October 3, 2019 Barr asks Facebook's Zuckerberg to stop end-to-end encryption plans Attorney General William Barr is demanding that Facebook stop its plan for end-to-end encryption across its messaging services.
October 2, 2019 Warren uses Zuckerberg audio in Instagram video, says the 'rich and powerful' fear her Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren took her critique of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg one step further -- in a post on Instagram, which his company owns.
October 2, 2019 Warren continues attack on Facebook after Zuckerberg reveals it would sue government if she becomes president Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren continued her attack on Facebook after audio comments from CEO Mark Zuckerberg were leaked, with Warren stating the company "won't even do the bare minimum to improve transparency."
September 27, 2019 Live Action slams Facebook after investigation finds fact-check of abortion claim was 'fair and accurate' Pro-life group Live Action slammed Facebook's fact-checking system after an investigation into fact-checker Science Feedback found its conclusions to be fair and accurate.
September 19, 2019 Facebook CEO Zuckerberg meets with Trump, key senators on DC swing Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg met with President Trump at the White House Thursday, part of a series of visits with lawmakers who have been critical of the social media giant.
September 17, 2019 Facebook to crack down on extremism by training AI with police videos Facebook will work with law enforcement agencies to train its artificial intelligence systems to detect videos of violent events as part of its ongoing battle against extremism on the platform.
August 8, 2019 Facebook loses facial-recognition privacy appeal and could pay billions in fines Facebook lost a federal appeal on Thursday in a lawsuit over facial-recognition data. That could lead to the company paying massive fines over its privacy practices.
July 15, 2019 Advocates, lawmakers blast Facebook $5 billion FTC fine as 'chump change,' slam settlement as meaningless Activists and Democratic lawmakers blasted the Federal Trade Commission's $5 billion fine against Facebook as "chump change" and lambasted the agency's work as toothless.
July 9, 2019 Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg 'incredulous' to be called a 'former innovator' Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is apparently sensitive to comparisons betweeen himself and other tech moguls.