Facebook tells Parliament Zuckerberg "has no plans" to appear
After a Parliament committee demanded the Facebook CEO answer questions, including two about a CBS News report, the company said he won't testify in-person
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After a Parliament committee demanded the Facebook CEO answer questions, including two about a CBS News report, the company said he won't testify in-person
Cases ranged from an ominous Facebook message sent to a Pruitt family member to a photo of Pruitt with a mustache drawn on, left in an EPA elevator
Vincent Gonzalez's company, God-Man Society Club Inc., is accused of defrauding immigrants out of thousands in legal fees
After major incidents of violence police typically release an investigation into their own response, but the Connecticut State Police have not
As many as 126 million people could have seen content posted on pages related to the Internet Research Agency, a Russian troll farm
Identifying individuals who have seen fake advertising would be "complex," a Facebook attorney said
The companies said during Senate testimony Tuesday that after the election some fake Russian accounts shifted from sowing discord and targeting Hillary Clinton to undermining Trump
Accounts were removed in Oct. 2016, according to source familiar with prepared testimony Facebook will deliver to Senate Judiciary Committee
The attorney for a doctor accused of abusing nearly two dozen patients donated to the Manhattan District Attorney on the same day she filed a motion in the case
The attack in Las Vegas was the 273rd mass shooting in the U.S. this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive
The assistant coaches work at Oklahoma State, Auburn University, Arizona and the University of Southern California
How flawed analyses gave China an opportunity to gain influence on a strategically prized chain of islands in the North Atlantic
Fans of the "horrorcore" hip-hop duo known for their "dark carnival" face paint are protesting alleged discrimination by law enforcement
Researchers warn an exploit used to rapidly generate fake "likes" can also be used for darker purposes
The host of a popular New York sports radio is accused of defrauding millions from investors with the promise of access to large blocks of concert tickets