CEO and President Dana White will join Meta’s board of directors, the social media company announced Monday. White is part of a trio of new additions to the
President and CEO and a staunch ally of president-elect Donald Trump, has joined the board of directors of Facebook and Instagram’s parent company Meta (META), the company announced Monday.
White's election as a Meta director two weeks before Trump takes office comes as Silicon Valley is courting the incoming administration.
Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has expanded its board of directors by appointing Dana
Dana White, the Ultimate Fighting Championship president and ... Meta, Amazon, and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman have each donated $1 million to Trump's inauguration fund. Zuckerberg is among the tech ...
President-elect Donald Trump is returning to Washington triumphant: His legal cases are behind him, corporate executives are flocking to Mar-a-Lago to meet with him, his inaugural committee has raised record sums of money for Monday’s ceremony and the Republican Party is now fully in his control.
Elon Musk is being eyed by Chinese authorities as a potential buyer of TikTok. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
Mark Zuckerberg, who the President-elect once threatened to jail, and Jeff Bezos, who Trump once called “Jeff Bozo” will have a prime view when Trump delivers his inaugural address.
Tim Cook donates $1m to inauguration - The Apple chief executive is among OpenAI boss Sam Altman, Amazon, founded by Jeff Bezos, and Meta in handing out cash to the incoming president’s inauguration c
Youssef Ziyadne of Rahat, an Arab Bedouin city in southern Israel, and three of his children were abducted from a kibbutz, where he and two of the children were working when Hamas led the attack on Israel that ignited the war in Gaza.
Toward the end of her opening monologue at the Golden Globes, Glaser circled back to #MeToo problem without mentioning it by name. She said that in five years, someone would be looking at clips of the show on YouTube and see someone and say, “That was before they caught that guy!”
CEO Mark Zuckerberg called the company's previous content moderation policies "censorship," repeating talking points from President-elect Donald Trump and his allies.