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When Trump and Biden take the debate stage Thursday night, Facebook and Twitter may be the ones in the hot seat over charges of anti-conservative bias
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LeBron James, Black activists are mounting a counteroffensive against a surge of election misinformation on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and WhatsApp.
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This may be music to your ears: You can now hum, whistle or sing a tune, even off-key, and Google will identify it, or at least show you some options.
Trump believes QAnon claim it’s fighting pedophiles, refuses to disavow extremist conspiracy theory
President Donald Trump said he believes “very strongly” in one of the central beliefs of QAnon that it’s fighting a “deep state” of pedophiles.
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Diversity consultants are calling on corporate America to get on ‘right side of history’ and protest Trump executive order on diversity training.
Wells Fargo’s diversity initiative to hire more Black leaders probed by Labor Department
Wells Fargo has received an inquiry from the Labor Department questioning if its diversity initiative violates federal race discrimination laws.
Facebook bans political ads after polls close on Election Day as U.S. tensions rise
With tensions rising between Trump and Biden, Facebook is taking new steps to keep the candidates from casting doubt on the election and its outcome.