Climate change lies, hoaxes and conspiracy theories still rampant on Twitter, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube despite pledges to crack down, report says.
Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY
‘Corporate-sanctioned racism’? How war on critical race theory spread from schools to big business
Critical race theory is not just an issue in schools. Republicans want to restrict how companies like CVS and Verizon talk to employees about racism.
Delete Google: Step-by-step guide on how to delete your Google account
If you’re ready to break up with your Google account, these are the steps you can take to permanently delete it.
Ready to deactivate your Gmail? A step-by-step guide on how to delete your Gmail account
If you don’t want your Gmail address anymore, you can remove it from your Google account. Here’s how.
Expired passport? No problem. You can still get home thanks to State Department extension
Americans traveling overseas whose passports expired during the COVID-19 pandemic will still be allowed to return, the U.S. State Department said.
Federal judge blocks Texas law that would have opened doors for lawsuits against social media
The decision is a blow to Texas lawmakers who alleged Facebook, Twitter and Google’s YouTube censor right-wing views and former President Donald Trump
Oregon slapped with lawsuit over ‘love letters’ ban in hot real estate market
A real estate firm sued to block an Oregon law that bans “love letters” from buyers trying to sweeten their offer on a home in hot market.
Facebook says it’s stopping hate and violence against Black Americans. Its own research shows otherwise.
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugens’ internal documents show that Facebook removes just a fraction of hate speech and threats against Black users.
Will Tesla disclose how diverse its workforce and leadership are after shareholder resolution passes?
Tesla may have to release detailed data about the demographics of its workforce after a shareholder resolution won the support of most investors.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg breaks his silence as Congress demands answers after whistleblower testimony
“Rather than take responsibility … Mr. Zuckerberg is going sailing,” top Democrat says after testimony from Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen.