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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Is Back On Capitol Hill For A 2nd Day
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is testifying before the House Energy and Commerce Committee. It's his second day of testimony on Capitol Hill in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
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Hacked Facebook Account Of Ousted Afghan President Calls For Cooperation With Taliban
A Facebook page reportedly called on the international community to "extend a hand of friendship" to the Taliban. But Ashraf Ghani's verified Twitter page said the Facebook account had been hacked.
In Reversal, Facebook To Label Politicians' Harmful Posts As Ad Boycott Grows
The social network is under pressure from a growing group of its advertisers to do more to curb hate speech and other harmful content.
State Attorneys General Want To Know If Facebook And Google Are Too Big
NPR's David Greene talks to Ohio Attorney General David Yost about the multi-state, antitrust probes into Facebook and the parent company of Google.
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Facebook Bans White Nationalism And Separatism Content From Its Platforms
The company says such content is linked to white supremacy and organized hate groups. Users who search for terms related to white supremacy will be directed to an anti-hate site.
'The Wall Street Journal' Takes A Deep Dive Into The Facebook Files
NPR's A Martínez talks to Wall Street Journal reporter Jeff Horwitz about the paper's reporting on Facebook that found that the company knows its platforms are riddled with flaws that can cause harm.
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Facebook Scrutinized Over Its Role In 2016's Presidential Election
Facebook is in the spotlight for its role in the 2016 presidential election. Facebook has said it would turn over all of its Russian-sponsored ads to Congress.
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Facebook's parent is being sued by Rohingya refugees over Myanmar violence
NPR's Rachel Martin speaks to lawyer Richard Fields, who's leading a $150 billion class action lawsuit against Meta, the parent company of Facebook, on behalf of Rohingya refugees in the U.S.
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Facebook Faces Increasing Scrutiny Over Election-Related Russian Ads
Facebook is under increasing pressure to scrutinize its advertising content after it discovered that ads on the site had been placed by a Russian agency to influence the 2016 U.S. election.
14-Year-Old Charged In Sexual Assault Broadcast On Facebook Live
The boy faces felony counts of aggravated criminal sexual assault and manufacturing and dissemination of child pornography in connection with the attack on a 15-year-old Chicago girl.
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