
Meta to reinstate Trump on Facebook, Instagram
Earlier this month, Trump's presidential campaign asked Meta to reinstate him on the social media platform.
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Earlier this month, Trump's presidential campaign asked Meta to reinstate him on the social media platform.
As tech companies cutting thousands of jobs this month, CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers discusses how the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes have contributed to the industry's financial woes.
Facebook's parent company, Meta, says it will announce in the coming weeks a decision on whether or not to lift former President Donald Trump's ban on the social media platform. Katie Harbath, founder and CEO of Anchor Change and Facebook's former director of public policy, joins CBS News to discuss how the decision could impact online speech and the next presidential election.
Washington's largest school district claims that social media platforms "have successfully exploited the vulnerable brains of youth."
He could be back on the social media platform in a few weeks, if approved.
Ireland bans Facebook owner from forcing European users to agree to personalized ads based on their online activity.
Facebook's parent company Meta says it's seeing a troubling increase in AI-generated profiles. The company says it's removed 200 covert influence operatives in the past 5 years that used AI photos to appear real. CBS New Homeland Security and Justice reporter Nicole Sganga explains the hazards and what these threat actors are targeting.
Publicly available technology enables anyone to create eerie deepfakes in seconds.
The results of a previously unpublished internal investigation reveal Facebook knew Instagram was pushing girls to dangerous content. One Instagram employee opened a false account posing as a young girl looking for diet tips and was led to content promoting anorexia.
Over 1,200 families are suing social media companies for allegedly impacting their children's mental health. Ryan Baker, a partner at the law firm Waymaker LLP, discusses the protections in place for these companies and explains where their legal liabilities lie on "CBS News Mornings."
More than 150 lawsuits against social media giants TikTok, Meta and others will proceed next year. Sharyn Alfonsi spoke with some of the families suing social media.
Memos show Facebook, now Meta, employees raising concern about company research that showed Instagram made girls feel worse about their bodies.
Meta is threatening to take news off Facebook over a proposed bill that would force the tech giant to compensate news outlets for their content. Adi Robertson, senior reporter at The Verge, joins CBS News’ Elaine Quijano and Tanya Rivero to discuss.
Former President Donald Trump's suspension from Facebook and Instagram stands, for now.
The Center for Biological Diversity said in a report Wednesday it had contacted people through Facebook groups in Mexico selling protected species like howler monkeys and toucans.
Facebook's parent company, Meta, announced on Wednesday that it is laying off more than 11,000 employees, or about 13% of its staff. Ben Bergman, a senior correspondent at Insider, Inc., discusses the tech giant's tumultuous year and uncertain future on CBS News.
Meta, the parent company for Facebook and Instagram, has announced it is laying off about 13% of its workforce. Richard Lawler, a senior editor at The Verge, joined "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
Elon Musk has taken Twitter private. The new CEO now no longer has to share financial information for the social media company, and shareholders have been paid out. Louise Matsakis joins "CBS News Mornings" to explain what this means for the company and other trends in the social media industry.
Social media and political polarization in America; The migrant situation in New York City; What prepping looks like in 2022.
The co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology tells Bill Whitaker social media companies are profiting off Americans’ online anger.
A year ago, Facebook's parent company was worth $1 trillion. But a risky bet on the metaverse has investors worried.
Facebook parent company Meta posted its third quarter earnings on Wednesday. While they were slightly above Wall Street analysts' expectations, they marked a revenue decline for the second straight quarter. Daniel Howley, a tech editor for Yahoo Finance, joins CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss.
COVID-19 cases skyrocket as Delta and Omicron spread; Facebook whistleblower shares fears about metaverse
Dozens killed in Taiwan building fire; Facebook bans "Unfollow Everything" app developer
Zuckerberg defends Facebook from whistleblower claims; Queen Elizabeth to celebrate platinum jubliee
X's AI chatbot Grok, the AI-search engine Perplexity and Google's AI summaries all provided false information in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, speaks out for the first time since her husband's death on Wednesday.
Mr. Trump said that NATO's commitment to winning the war in Ukraine "has been far less than 100%."
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking an event at Utah Valley University.
An ICE agent shot and killed a man in Franklin Park, Illinois, Friday morning after authorities say he attempted to drive into agents as they tried to make an arrest.
A U.S. Secret Service agent who wrote a negative social media post about Charlie Kirk has been put on leave, U.S. officials said Friday.
Missouri is the third state to seek to redraw its congressional maps ahead of next year's midterms.
The Justice Department filed a $125 million lawsuit against Uber, alleging the company discriminates against disabled passengers.
Fourteen animal shelter workers were evacuated and went to the hospital. The shelter's 75 dogs and cats were relocated or put into foster homes.