The Biden administration put pressure on Facebook to take down memes about Covid-19 and began investigations into the company because it refused, Mark Zuckerberg has claimed...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told podcast host Joe Rogan on Friday that officials in President Joe Biden’s administration would yell
Biden didn't say "end of quote" by accident. He read a quote by former President Dwight D. Eisenhower before switching back to his own words.
The US president also insisted he could have beaten Donald Trump during a wide-ranging press conference just days before he leaves office.
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Outgoing President Biden weighed in on CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to end the fact-checking programs on Meta’s platforms, calling it a “really shameful” choice since “telling the truth
President Joe Biden used his farewell address on Wednesday night to warn of the growing threat of unchecked power wielded by the extremely wealthy, as he called for a swath of reforms to protect American democracy.
Big Tech has gone topsy-turvy in the wake of President-elect Donald Trump's November victory. Four years ago, Facebook and Instagram banned
U.S. President Joe Biden mistakenly said “end of quote” which he was not supposed to read off the teleprompter during his farewell address on Jan. 15, 2025.
Real Clear Politics White House correspondent Phil Wegmann reacted to President Biden's farewell address on Thursday's 'Special Report' and called it an "interesting look. BRET BAIER, FOX NEWS: Phil,