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How a confused, defensive social media giant steered itself into a disaster, and how Mark Zuckerberg is trying to fix it all.
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The Irreversible Damage of Mark Zuckerberg’s Silence
Facebook was forged in its founders image. So unlike traditional companies—say Google or Microsoft—Zuckerberg’s silence has already harmed his bottom line.
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Mark Zuckerberg Speaks Out on Cambridge Analytica Scandal
After a series of revelations of data misuse ballooned into a company crisis, Facebook's founder finally broke his silence.
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A Complete Guide to Facebook's Privacy and Security Settings
Despite the repeated privacy lapses, Facebook offers a fairly robust set of tools to control who knows what about you.
Brian Barrett
Cambridge Analytica Suspends CEO Amid Scandals
Alexander Nix has been suspended until further notice and replaced by Cambridge's head of data, Alexander Tayler.
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Apple Store Employees Say Coworkers Were Disciplined for Supporting Palestinians
A protest is planned Saturday at a Chicago Apple store where workers say managers disciplined staff—and fired an employee—for wearing pins, bracelets, or keffiyeh in support of Palestinian people.
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The US Sues Apple in an iPhone Antitrust Blockbuster
The Department of Justice lawsuit is the most aggressive legal challenge yet to Apple’s dominant ecosystem.
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The EU Targets Apple, Meta, and Alphabet for Investigations Under New Tech Law
The probes are the first to take place under Europe’s landmark Digital Markets Act—and add to Apple’s mounting antitrust woes.
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