YouTube CEO on the debate over Section 230
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act gives tech companies broad leeway over the content users post on their sites. Should it?
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Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act gives tech companies broad leeway over the content users post on their sites. Should it?
YouTube's mission is to give everyone a voice, but the site's open platform has opened the door to hate. YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki tells Lesley Stahl what the company's doing about it
The company is making it harder for political advertisers to target specific types of people
Citibank, which is partnering with the search giant, plans to offer Googlers accounts with the bank's standard terms
The tech giants have promised $4.5 billion for more affordable housing, but will the money make a difference?
A federal agency wants more information about the "mass collection" of patients' medical data by the search giant
Tech behemoth is reportedly sharing information with Ascension, a health system that includes over 2,600 hospitals and health care centers
More than 100 Google workers have access to lab results, diagnoses, hospitalization records and more, WSJ says
Internet giant is returning to the wearables sector after an earlier effort, Google Glass, flopped
Google's parent company reported healthy revenue growth in its latest quarter, but profits disappointed
Google's findings, however, are already facing pushback from other industry researchers
The new phone boasts better facial recognition technology, a second camera lens, and motion-sensing technology
The mysterious death of a tech executive and his last night with an exotic beauty captured on video - now a court decides her fate. "48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher updates the case. | Read story
The mysterious death of a Google executive and his last night with an exotic beauty captured on video -- now a court decides her fate. "48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher investigates.
From search to ads to data mining, "an ecosystem where people's whole internet experience is mediated through Google"
Googling has become a verb, and Google services have become an everyday part of our lives. Dan Patterson, a senior producer for CNET and CBS News, personally tried going without Google. He joined CBSN to discuss his attempt.
"Attendees talked about how industry and government could improve how we share information and coordinate our response to better detect and deter threats"
Video platform illegally harvested children's online data without getting their parents' consent, FTC says
The race to create the self-driving car continues at a feverish pace, but one expert says the cars are not safe yet
Cybercriminals implanted iPhones with spyware by exploiting a hole in Apple's operating system
Spam is bad enough in email. Here's how to stop it from invading your calendar too
The charges against Anthony Levandowski highlight the race between Uber and Google to build robotic vehicles
The groundbreaking Music Modernization Act helps artists by streamlining music licensing, closing a loophole in copyright law covering pre-1972 songs
A Google search for "donate Joe Biden" turns up a Donald Trump campaign contribution link at the top of the page
The decision follows the suspension of hundreds of thousands of Twitter and Facebook accounts tied to the Chinese government
President Trump and both parties are drawing negative ratings for their handling of the government shutdown.
President Trump said he's OK with tactics used by ICE agents during raids "because you have to get the people out."
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the federal government will "stop traffic" if it becomes a safety issue, adding, "We're not going to let that happen."
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, in a social media post, said the vessel was allegedly operated by a U.S.-designated terrorist organization but did not name which group was targeted.
One individual remained in custody Sunday after two were arrested in connection with the stabbing attack. The other was released without charge, British police said.
A majority of Americans think Trump's policies are bringing migrant crossings at U.S-Mexico border down.
Police say an explosion inside a building on the Harvard Medical School campus in Boston early Saturday morning appears to have been an intentional act.
President Trump will appear on a Sunday, Nov. 2, episode of 60 Minutes. Here's how and when to watch the interview.
The shooting happened at an Airbnb in Bath Township, about 15 miles northwest of Akron. It was not immediately clear if all nine people were shot.