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Mr. Mabel: 90-Pound Tortoise That Escaped Is Reunited With Family
Mr. Mabel, a giant tortoise belonging to Kevin and Amy, escaped from their home a week ago.
Zuckerberg Defends Facebook's Hands-off Policy For Politicians
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg speaks at Georgetown University in a 'Conversation on Free Expression" in Washington, DC on October 17, 2019
Protester Flees Russia As Two Others Tie The Knot In Jail
The authorities have increasingly been cracking down on dissent
Angry Emojis Flood Hong Kong Leader's Facebook Live Chat
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam reached out to citizens in a Facebook Live broadcast
Photo Of Exhausted Nurse Sobbing After Delivering A Stillborn Baby Goes Viral
Labor nurse Caty was working for more than 53 hours over four days when she delivered a stillborn baby.
Latest Safari Update Could Help Users Save Money Online But Not For Long; Here’s Why
One of the main objectives of the recent updates released by Apple is to increase the users' privacy and security, but the latest Safari feature brought by this update seems to affect the business of online media outlets.
Massive 18-Foot Snake Swallows Goat Alive After Sneaking Into Its Pen, Regurgitates Animal
“The fire department personnel had trouble catching the snake as the equipment used could not hold the huge snake,” officials told local media.
Facebook Libra Expects 100 Members By Launch, Including New Banking Partners
Despite the exodus of the major payment processing companies that would've made it easier to convert fiat to Libra, Bertrand Perez, chief operating officer and interim manager of the Libra Association, is undeterred and is confident of the social media giant's cryptocurrency ambition.
China To Launch Own Cryptocurrency, Will Work With WeChat And Alipay
Absent of the tumult that Libra faces from regulators and the departure of its four major backers, China is silently overtaking Facebook and will launch its state-backed crypto soon.
Elizabeth Warren Will Refuse Large Donations From Big Banks,Tech Companies
Elizabeth Warren has announced she will not take donations of over $200 from big tech and the banking industry, as she wants her campaign to be funded by working people.
To The Rescue: Baby Turtle Saves Fish Out Of Water
The touching video spread like wildfire all over the Internet, especially to users in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
Deepfake Videos Are A Big Threat That Can Unleash Chaos
A Deepfake video has been made by morphing a clipping of Zuckerberg’s 2017 video address on Russian election propaganda on Facebook.
Dog Found With Metal Wire Tied Around Stomach, 'Almost Severing' It
The rescuers arrived at the scene early Saturday and spent the entire day trying to cut off the wire without it suffering.
Wild Cat 'Considered Dangerous' Shot Dead By Officers After It Attacked Pet Dog
A deputy shot the cat after he felt that it was going to attack them when they approached it.
Chinese-Owned Company TikTok Is Poaching Facebook Employees, Report Says
A report reveals that Chinese-owned social media app TikTok is poaching employees from one of its biggest rivals.
Group Behind Facebook's Libra Coin Announces 21 Founding Members
Facebook had hoped backers of its Libra project would swell from an initial 28 to 'well over 100', but instead, several initial supporters have abandoned a scheme regulators say threatens the global financial system
4 Reasons Facebook Should Abandon Libra
The cryptocurrency consortium recently lost six of its top members -- and more departures could follow.
China's TikTok Moves To Silicon Valley, Poaches Facebook Employees
TikTok is taking a shortcut to high growth by hiring emploeyes of its competitors.
Facebook's Instagram Threads Isn’t Pulling Teens From Snapchat
The social network’s latest “Snapchat killer” looks like a dud.
Facebook Libra Announces New Board Despite Dwindling Support
The backers of Facebook Libra affirmed they would go ahead despite desertions by some companies from the project and announced a five-member board on Monday.
Facebook Chief Hosts Conservative Guests Amid Bias Debate
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he has hosted dinners with conservative figures to hear from a 'range of viewpoints'
Facebook News: Treasury Secretary Says Companies Leaving Libra Cryptocurrency Due To Regulatory Concerns
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Monday that he thinks that backers of the Libra project are leaving due to concerns that it won't hold up to regulatory scrutiny.
Elizabeth Warren Steps Up Her Criticisms Against Facebook's Ad Policy
Elizabeth Warren openly criticized Facebook for taking money to spread lies and false information.
Missing Dog Reunited With Owner After 12 Years
The dog named Dutchess was rescued from Carnegie last week.
Egypt Arrests Two More Prominent Activists In Ongoing Sweep
Rare protests erupted in Egypt last month, in defiance of the government's ban on demonstrations
Facebook News: Libra Cryptocurrency Could Be In Jeopardy, As Mastercard, Visa And Ebay Pull Out
Multiple companies pulled out of the Libra Association on Friday, after PayPal left earlier this week.
More Companies Back Away From Facebook's Libra Coin
Facebook has lost several powerful financial partners which have dropped out of the alliance on the Libra digital currency planned by the huge social network
Facebook Says Free Speech Trumps Lies: Community Standards Don't Apply To Politicians
Politicians will be allowed to post anything they want -- even demonstrable lies and hate speech -- under Facebook's newsworthiness standards.
Facebook's Slack Competitor Is Small, But Growing Quickly
Workplace by Facebook grew paid users 50% in eight months.
Teen Stabs, Kills Friend For Advising Him Not To Harass Neighbor
The accused, identified as 19-year-old Mohamed Rageh, got into a heated argument with the victim near their homes after the latter advised the former to stop harassing his neighbor when he saw him beating the woman.