Supreme Court eyes government contacts with social media platforms
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday was hearing arguments in another battle over social media content moderation.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday was hearing arguments in another battle over social media content moderation.
On the social media site X, formerly Twitter, Don Lemon said on Wednesday that Elon Musk had canceled the former CNN anchor’s upcoming talk show—before a single episode had even aired.
After lower courts delivered conflicting rulings, the Supreme Court heard two issues on Monday that are related to contentious laws imposing social media limits in Texas and Florida.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s Facebook and Instagram accounts have been restricted by Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta due to ongoing violations of policies targeting potentially dangerous individuals and groups.
A federal appeals court has rejected former President Donald Trump’s petition to block Special Counsel Jack Smith from accessing his Twitter feed.
ChatGPT was well on its way to becoming a household name even before 2023 kicked off.
Super Bowl Champion Rashard Mendenhall has proposed the idea that the NFL should have a racial bowl game, as he is “sick of average White guys commenting on football.”
NBA player LeBron James is facing backlash after sitting on the bench during the national anthem while his son made his college debut for the University of Southern California.